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  1. Handy & Accurate Online Ruler. This is a convenient online ruler that could be calibrated to actual size, measurements in cm, mm and inch, the upper half is the millimeter ruler and centimeter ruler, the lower half is an inch ruler.

    • Dansk

      Smart & Nøjagtig Online Lineal. Dette er en nyttig online...

    • Norsk

      Konverter centimeter eller millimeter til tommer: konvertere...

    • Mm, cm, pouce

      Pour calculer avec le nombre de pixels par pouce, suivez...

  2. 1:2 Scale The 1:2 scale is one-half the size. As a result, each 2 mm of length on the original object is drawn at 1 mm on the drawing. Basically, the size of the drawing on the page is half the size of the original object. By dividing or multiplying by 10 or 100, this scale can easily go from 1:20 to 1:200. Other Scales Other common metric ...

  3. A centimeter is 100 times smaller than one meter (so 1 meter = 100 centimeters). A dekaliter is 10 times larger than one liter (so 1 dekaliter = 10 liters). Here is a similar table that just shows the metric units of measurement for mass, along with their size relative to 1 gram (the base unit).

  4. A centimeter is 100 times smaller than one meter (so 1 meter = 100 centimeters). A dekaliter is 10 times larger than one liter (so 1 dekaliter = 10 liters). Here is a similar table that just shows the metric units of measurement for mass, along with their size relative to 1 gram (the base unit).

  5. A drawing at a scale of 1:10 means that the object is 10 times smaller than in real life scale, 1:1. You could also say, 1 unit in the drawing is equal to 10 units in real life. As the numbers in the scale get bigger, i.e. 1:50 – 1:200, the elements in the drawing actually get smaller.

  6. 1 inch = 2.54 cm. Or. 1 cm = 1/2.54 inches. Hence, to convert cm to inches, we will divide the centimeters value by 2.54. We can also convert centimeters to inches by multiplying the centimeters value by 0.3937 because one centimeter is approximately equal to 0.3937 inches. For Example:

  7. Imperial Units – Refer to feet and inches. Metric Units – Refer to millimetres (mm), centimetres (cm) and metres (m). The second consideration in choosing a scale ruler is which scales you will be using. This will depend largely on your profession or discipline. Engineering Scales include scales such as 1:75, 1:300, 1:400.

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