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1 cm on the scale drawing represents 12∙5 cm in real life. The drawn length multiplied by 12∙5 gives the real length. The scale drawing enlarges the size of the machine component by scale ...
(a) The scale on a diagram is such that 2 cm represent 1 m. What lengths do 6 cm, 0.2 cm, 3 cm, 3.6 cm and 0.5 cm represent? (b) A window is 2.3 m wide and 1.4 m high. Draw a scale diagram of the window, using a scale in which 2 cm represent 1 m.
19 cze 2024 · 1. Global scale: The global scale analyzes patterns and processes that occur at a worldwide or global level. It considers factors that affect the entire planet. 2. Regional scale: The regional scale analyzes patterns and processes that occur within a specific region or geographic area.
The scale in this drawing is 1:100. This means that 1 cm on the scale drawing is equal to 100 cm, or 1 m, in real life. Once we know the scale, we can measure the distances on the drawing. Using a ruler (or just counting the squares), we find that the patio is 5 cm long and 3 cm wide on the drawing.
The statement “1 cm represents 2 m” is the scale of the drawing. It can also be expressed as “1 cm to 2 m,” or “1 cm for every 2 m.” What do you think the scale tells us? How long would each measurement from the first question be on an actual basketball court? Explain or show your reasoning.
The scale of a drawing is usually stated as a ratio. For example, 1 \, cm \, \text{:} \, 5 \, m. You would read this as “ 1 centimeter to 5 meters” which means that every 1 centimeter on the diagram represents 5 meters in real life.
Scale usually refers to the adjustment of size, which is either the reduction or magnification of real-life objects while maintaining their proportions. In architecture, scales and scale drawings allow us to accurately represent sites, spaces, buildings, and details to a smaller or more practical size than the original.