Enlarging scale refers to a scale where the actual object is larger than its representation in a drawing or model. This is commonly used in architectural and engineering drawings to show details more clearly.
The Fahrenheit scale is not absolute and also is obsolete.The absolute scale is Kelvin.
If you mean the temperature of boiling water then Celsius or Centigrade scale
The Celsius scale, which was known as the centigrade scale.
The scale currently used to express the magnitude of earthquakes is the Richter scale or the moment magnitude scale (Mw). The moment magnitude scale is more commonly used today as it provides a more accurate measurement of an earthquake's size compared to the Richter scale.
Richter scale is used for measuring earthquakes. It is a scale which works from 1 to 10 magnitude.
We need know the scale by which the object needs to enlarged. For that purpose numbers are used and also numbers provide an accurate mode to enlarge the object.
Morris Gurrie has written: 'The complete book of enlarging' -- subject(s): Enlarging, Photography
When enlarging each length is multiplied by the scale factor, so with a scale factor of 2 each length is multiplied by 2, to give a new rectangle 1cm x 2 = 2cm by 2 x 3cm = 6cm.
resizeing
The magnification power refers to the enlarging power of a microscope. A microscope basically magnifies objects that are placed under the slides.
A pantograph is a device used for enlarging and reducing maps with accuracy. It consists of linked arms with adjustable pointers that can trace an image at one scale while replicating it at a different scale. By adjusting the settings of the pantograph, accurate changes in map size can be made.
Enlarging of the urethra.
Enlarging, growing.
Enlarging or resizing
However, in procedures that involve the neck it is of particular concern because a rapidly enlarging hematoma can obstruct the airway.
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Enlarging, surcharging, river barging...