There is no scale!!
Don't mishandle the scale. It will cost you $$$$!
A spring scale is used to measure force or mass
Richter scale
The Beaufort scale is used to indicate approximate wind speed.
A 50 scale is used to make measurements on a construction plan. If a plan is said to be in 50 scale, then a length of one inch on the ruler is the equivalent of 50 feet on the plan.
one very important spring scale rule is never go past the limit of newtons it can go up to.
The Decibal scale for sound measurement is an example of a logarithmic scale. The Richter scale, the pH scale, the magnitude scale for stars, the multiplicative scales on a slide rule
a scale
The scale used to measure the strength of an earthquake is called the Richter scale
the Fujita scale (not the fajita scale) is used to tell how powerful a tornado is.
A scale is used to measure a weight of an object
Any scale can be used; the absolute, rational, thermodynamic based scale is the Kelvin scale.
I think its 1000 because 3/4 is 750 and 2/4 is 500 * * * * * NO. There is no general rule: it will depend on the map and the scale should be given on the map.
Phrygian Dominant Scale
The Fujita scale is used to classify tornadoes.
Mercalli Scale is used!