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Mathmatics a drawing with dimensions at a specific ratio relative to the actual size of the object drawn found on http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Scale%20Drawing Mathmatics a drawing with dimensions at a specific ratio relative to the actual size of the object drawn found on http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Scale%20Drawing Mathmatics a drawing with dimensions at a specific ratio relative to the actual size of the object drawn found on http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Scale%20Drawing
A scale drawing.
The best way to figure out the scale of an object would be first to measure the object so it would be best to get the dimensions first. That is what should be done.
When it is a scale model the model is proportional to the actual object only much smaller.
To determime total magnification of a drawing you devide the dimensions of the drawing by the dimensions of the real object or specimen drawn Mathematically Magnification =Dimensions of drawing/dimensions of specimen
It is a scale model.
volume
Yes. You can find the dimensions of the object (Assuming the dimensions are measurable) and calculate its volume in centimeters cubed.
A scaled drawing, possibly.
A drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount (called the scale). The scale is shown as the length in the drawing, then a colon (":"), then the matching length on the real thing.
In biology you are often required to make a drawing of an organism or structure. The drawing should include the magnification or how many times larger (or smaller) the drawing is than the actual object. You can calculate the magnification by dividing the size of the object drawn on the page by the size of the actual object. Don't forget to make sure they are in the same units! for example: drawing 5 cm/ actual cell 5 um X 10,000 um/1 cm = 10,000 x magnification
Dimensions are just the measurements of the length and width and hieght. To find the dimensions just measure the object and record the distances.