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A 1.50 scale model means that every unit of measurement on the model represents 1.50 units in real life. For example, if a building is 1.50 meters tall in the model, it would be 3 meters tall in reality. This scale is often used in architectural models to provide a clear representation of larger structures while maintaining manageable dimensions.
"N" scale is 1:148 (The UK standard for model trains) but can vary slightly for other modelling Depending on what football you are talking about, an "N" scale oval would be 1/148 of the actual size for a model railway
20/120= 1/64.9/120=0.04083model is 16.67cm x 16.67cm x 4.08cm
The scale 1 cm = 2 meters is a scale of 1: 200 (1/200th scale).
A 1:35 scale model means that every unit of measurement on the model represents 35 units in real life. For example, if a real vehicle is 3.5 meters long, the model would be 10 centimeters long. This scale is commonly used for military models, making them detailed and manageable in size for display and collection.
The distance between planets in a small replica model would vary depending on the scale used for the model. For example, using a 1:100 scale, Earth would be about 1.5 meters away from the Sun, while Mars would be about 5.6 meters away. Adjusting the scale will change the distances accordingly.
measure something in the drawing/model and measure a similar thing in real life. now divide the smaller measurement into the bigger measurement, that's the scale. So if in a model a person on street is 2cm then in real life a person is about 2 meters or 200cm so the scale is 1:100.
The height of a ball is 12 m A scale model is made of a hall The height of the scale model of the hal is 30 cm Express the scale of the model in the form 1n?
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complex scale meters are meters that can be used for more than one function such as Amps, Resistance, or Voltage. Whereas multiple scale meters measure only one type of function.
The scale represents the relation of the map (or model or what ever else) to what it is meant to represent. A 1:1 scale model of a Lamborghini would be exactly the same size as a real car. A 1:10 scale model is 1/10th as big, so every inch or cm or meter on the model would represent 10 inches or cm or meters on the real car. It doesn't matter with scales what unit is used, it is a constant relationship