Table of Contents
- 1 What describes how the dimensions in the actual object compare to the dimensions in the drawing?
- 2 In which type of model are the measurements of the model proportional to the measurements of the real object?
- 3 Which is the wrong statement regarding dimensions?
- 4 How do you write dimensions in engineering drawing?
- 5 How do you determine scale size?
- 6 How is scale used as a tool in architecture?
- 7 What’s the best way to measure a drawing?
What describes how the dimensions in the actual object compare to the dimensions in the drawing?
A unit scale is a ratio that compares the dimensions of an actual object to the dimensions of a scale drawing or model that represents the actual object.
In which type of model are the measurements of the model proportional to the measurements of the real object?
scale model
The scale model is a model of an object with dimensions that are in proportion to the actual object. A scale model of the White House appears in Tobu World Square in Japan. The scale used is 1:25. The height of the main building of the White House is 85 feet.
What is a scale written as a ratio?
scale factor. a scale written as a ratio in simplest form. scale model.
How do you convert actual size to scale?
To convert a measurement to a larger measurement, simply multiply the real measurement by the scale factor. For example, if the scale factor is 1:8 and the measured length is 4, multiply 4 × 8 = 32 to convert.
Which is the wrong statement regarding dimensions?
3. Which is the wrong statement regarding dimensions? Explanation: There is no such rule that the dimensions should be placed only on left side of drawing because it may not possible to represent every dimension only on left side.
How do you write dimensions in engineering drawing?
Dimension lines should be spaced uniformly throughout the drawing. They should be at least 3/8″ from the object outline and 1/4” apart. 13. No line of the drawing should be used as a dimension line or coincide with one.
What gives the ratio that compares the measurements of the drawing or model to the measurements of the real object?
The scale gives the ratio that compares the measurements of the drawing or model to the measurements of the real object.
How do you represent a scale?
The scale can be expressed in four ways: in words (a lexical scale), as a ratio, as a fraction and as a graphical (bar) scale. Thus on an architect’s drawing one might read ‘one centimeter to one meter’, 1:100, 1/100, or 1100. A bar scale would also normally appear on the drawing.
How do you determine scale size?
Enter the scale factor; for example, if you wish to work with a 1/6th scale, input 6. 5. Click on the “Convert” button to generate the results….How to Use the Scale Conversion Calculator.
Convert From Real Size (1:1) to Scale Size (1:8) | |
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Result | Unit |
0.00625 | Meter (m) |
0.00000625 | Kilometer (km) |
0.24606 | Inch (in) |
How is scale used as a tool in architecture?
As mentioned above, scale is used in architecture as a tool to represent large objects at a smaller size in order to allow them to be read with ease on a standard sized sheet of paper. When producing these drawings by hand, the scale of floor plan or elevation for example must be chosen and drawn in that scale.
What’s the difference between 1ft and 1000mm drawings?
However today, most if not all drawings are produced via CAD and 3D programmes and always drawn at a real world size (known as 1:1), meaning that in your chosen CAD programme 1000mm will equal 1000mm, or 1ft will equal 1ft when measured. You draw it as if you were building it.
What does it mean when a drawing is on a scale?
You may have heard the common term ‘to scale’, which for those that don’t know simply means that every component within a drawing or physical model is in the same proportion to one another, and is represented by one of the above common scales.
What’s the best way to measure a drawing?
For metric scale rules, we highly recommend the Bocianelli range of Triangular Scale Rules, which similar to the above, are also an aluminum construction and last forever! A second and slightly less precise method of measuring a drawing is via a scale bar (examples below).