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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.
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A calculator for determining lengths based on map scale and ratios of two scales. Calculate scale, distance on the map or real distance on Earth. Please enter two values, the third will be calculated.
The calculator helps determine actual distances and areas based on measurements taken from a map with specific scale measurements. Step 1: Select the Map Scale. To begin, you need to select the map scale that corresponds to the map you are using. This option is located under the “Map Scale” section. 1:1,000 – 1 cm on the map represents 10 ...
Measure an element on a drawing or a map and note its value a a (any unit). Then measure this same element in reality and note its value b b (same unit as a a). The scale is the result of dividing a/b a / b.
What does one unit on the map equate to in reality? How to calculate the scale of a map? Compare the different scale ratios & convert them with a single click!
By our tool, you can easily calculate map scale, distance on map and distance in real life...
Our scale calculator allows you, based on the given scale factor, to know the object's true size (if you specify its scale size) or scale size (if you specify its actual size). You can use the scale factor to convert lengths and widths from real life to map units, or vice versa.