"1 to 11.45" is a ratio, which needs no units.
Here's how you get the conversion factor:
(.125"/12") = (1/11.45) * x [dividend & divisor have to agree in units, hence 12" instead of 1']
x = (0.01041666667) / (0.08733624454)
x = 0.11927083337 or 11.927083337% of 1:11.45
~nevermore0069
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No one has tackled this question in ages because it's too vague, so perhaps I can jar something loose with this.
The standard architectural scale in America is 0.125" = 1 foot. In other words, an eighth of an inch on the drawing is equal to one foot actual size.
But if we don't know what the units are for your so-called "11.45" scale, then we can't answer the question because we can't do the conversion.
If you want to be lazy and convert your decimal notation measurements to architectural without doing any math at all, try using an online notation converter like decitectural.com.
The Richter scale does not know anything. The Richter scale is a measurement of the magnitude of an earthquake. The numbers of the scale represent a quantifiable measurement or range of the strength.
definitely scale is mportant to disscuss about monumentality and humanism... but it is impposible to talk about two things by only one stuff.
it means that it is drawn to match a specific measurement ex. 1 inch on a scale on a map is 1 mile
Scale
1/16 convert to engineering scale, 1 divided by 16 = 0.0625" 0.0625" (architectural) divided by (12 in/feet) (to convert to engineering scale) = 0.0052" in engineering scale
A standard or scale of measurement.
If you want to be lazy and convert your decimal notation measurements to architectural without doing any math at all, try using an online notation converter like decitectural.com.
You would need to use a Triple Beam Balance, or you could put it on a scale, and then convert the scale's measurement to grams, which is the measurement of mass.
It is impossible to convert arcseconds into metres without knowing the scale of angle measurement.
You cannot convert Fahrenheit to decimal since Fahrenheit scale is not a ratio measurement. If it were a ratio measurement then 10 degrees F would be 10 times as warm (hot) as 1 deg F.
One of the different laws in measurement is that the scale used has to be standard. Moreover, there are three standard units, the second, kilogram, and the meter.
It is a ratio scale of measurement.
Multiply it by the scale factor. For example 1:10 scale on length can be scaled up by multiplying the model length by 10. 2.3mm on the model will be 23mm in real life.
An architectural drawing is a map of a room drawn to scale.
The Kelvin scale is basically the Celsius scale +273. To convert any Celsius measurement to Kelvin, you simply add 273. 30 degrees Celsius = 303 degrees Kelvin.
If you look at the bottom of the map, there should be a scale. Take a ruler, measure the distance for each measurement, and convert to what you need