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A drawing that uses a scale to make an object larger than the real object is called an enlargement. Enlargements are commonly used in architectural drawings, engineering designs, and map making to represent larger structures or areas in a more manageable size. The scale is typically indicated in the drawing's key or legend to provide a clear understanding of the size relationships.
A scale drawing!
1cm = 78.6
The scale would be 48:1
If you are drawing something say in a 1/10 scale or a 1:10 scale, this will make the lines in your picture or map 10 times smaller than in real life
If they did not their drawings would be the same size as the structure that they are building which would make it impossible to work with them!
A scale drawing.
A scale drawing!
The scale on a drawing represents the ratio of the size of the drawing to the actual size of the object. It must be considered to ensure accurate measurements and proportions in the drawing. Using the correct scale helps convey the information clearly and allows others to interpret the drawing accurately.
1cm = 78.6
Tell me the answer synonomys
In the eyepiece, you see the object you're observing at a much larger scaleβbut no, it doesn't make things bigger in reality.
It is 1:500 scale.
First you have to measure the object you want to draw. You should compare two parts of the object, such as height and width as in the width of a glass versus its height, or how many times a small part of the object fits within a larger part, such as in the human body and the head. The smaller part should be the measure unit you use to compare to the bigger part. Then you decide the size you want to give the object in your drawing. You make a draft of the object's contour. You measure your drawing's width versus its height and decide if the scale coincides with your model. If it does, then you add the details.
In biology you are often required to make a drawing of an organism or structure. The drawing should include the magnification or how many times larger (or smaller) the drawing is than the actual object. You can calculate the magnification by dividing the size of the object drawn on the page by the size of the actual object. Don't forget to make sure they are in the same units! for example: drawing 5 cm/ actual cell 5 um X 10,000 um/1 cm = 10,000 x magnification
Descriptive drawing is drawing a physical object in a way that explains its description by showing relationships between the different planes that make up the object and surround area.
An engineer's scale is a special kind of ruler used in engineering drafting, such as for blueprints. The scale helps to make drawings that are a certain ratio of the size of the original. For example, 1:10 scale would produce a drawing that is one tenth the size of the original object.
An observational drawing is a drawing were you observe an object or drawing and try and make it look as close to the real thing as possible.