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Calculate scale, distance on the map or real distance on Earth. Please enter two values, the third will be calculated. An example: on a map with the scale 1:20000, 3 centimeters accord to 0.6 kilometers in reality.
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Please enter a length on a map, for every scale a distance...
- Model
Calculate Scale of a Model. Calculator for the scale and the...
- Monitor Map Size Calculator
Calculate the Map Size on a Monitor. A calculator for...
- Length per Pixel
Scale Length per Pixel Projection. Extrapolate the size per...
- Pixel Size
The map is e.g. digitized with a scanner. It is assumed that...
- Pixel Ruler
Pixel ruler - Measure the Length in Pixels. A ruler with...
- Online Calculators
Intersection of two Straight Lines, Line through Two Points....
- Imprint & Privacy
Unsere Websites nutzen Plugins von Google Maps, um Orte auf...
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17 sie 2020 · Calculate the distance using the map's scale. If you measured your string with a ruler, use the map's fractional scale to find out the real-world distance by multiplying the string's measurement by the number in the denominator of the fraction or right side of the ratio.
Calculate map distance given map scale and ground distance. At a map scale of 1:100000, 1 kilometer on the ground is equivalent to 1 millimeter on the map.
4 gru 2016 · Learn basic calculations concerning the scale in maps: how to calculate the distance in reality from the distance on the map, and vice versa.
How-To Steps. Use a ruler to measure the distance between the two places. If the line that you're trying to measure is quite curved, use a string to determine the distance, and then measure the string. Find the scale for the map you're going to use.
You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.
To calculate the distance between two points on a map, you need to know the map's scale factor. There are two ways to calculate a scale factor: Use the length of an object on the map and compare it to the length of the same object in real life.