You add (in inches) the length, plus the width, plus the height of the object which together equals 62 LINEAR inches
If it's a suitcase, for example, it COULD be 36 inches long, 16 inches wide, and then would be 10 inches high
You can take any numbers that total 62 inches but doesn't exceed that for luggage guidelines.
Linear inch is a fantasy word from the airliners. It means:
X linear inches = length + width + depth (measured in inches).
Inches are still inches.
The linear dimension 62 inches is equal to the metric linear dimension 1.5748 meters
62 inches (or linear inches) = 157.48 centimetres.Without converting to centimetres (which was not the question) the definition surely would be the path distance between two points that are 62 inches apart on that path?
62 linear inches is the same as a length of 62 inches. You don't need to figure, just get a measuring tape!
If a fishing pole is 62 linear inches long, it means the total length of the pole when measured from end to end along the curve is 62 inches. The exact length of the straight fishing pole would vary depending on the curvature of the pole. However, a fishing pole less than or equal to 62 inches in length can have a linear measurement of 62 inches.
45 linear inches is simply a length of 45 inches.
height + width + depth = linear Previous answer: 45 linear inches
Oh, dude, 62 linear inches is just a fancy way of saying the total length around an object. It's like measuring the perimeter of a rectangle. So, if you want to break it down, you'd have to divide that total linear measurement into length, width, and depth. It's not rocket science, just basic math with a fancier name.
It is simply a length of 90 inches.
No. 640 meters is equal to 25,197 inches.
It is simply a length of 60 inches.
Linear inch is a phantasy word from the airliners. It means: X linear inches = length + width + depth (measured in inches). Inches are still inches. "Linear" inches are not made up. Inches refers to the measurement along a line as opposed to square inches (for area) and cubic inches (for volume).
do you mean 28 inches by 9 inches by 18 inches? That is 28+9+18 = 55 linear inches by airplane luggage standards