Your hands should be
about ear height, and your elbow should be bent around 90 degrees.
Not exact matches
A child who has outgrown her car safety seat with a harness (she has reached the top weight or
height allowed for her seat, her shoulders are above the top harness slots, or her
ears have reached the top of the seat) should ride in a belt - positioning booster seat until the vehicle's seat belt fits properly (usually when the child reaches
about 4» 9» in
height and is between 8 to 12 years of age).
The head is wedge - shaped, proportionate in size to the body, (length of head
about 40 % of the
height of withers) without being coarse or too elongate, in overall appearance dry and moderately broad between the
ears.
It also helps if you place the top of the speaker at
about 41 inches off the floor (average
ear height).
For the best sense of spaciousness, the tweeter
height should be
about 2 feet above
ear level.