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That refers to the marks - for example, a ruler may be marked with centimeters and millimeters. The centimeter marks are somewhat longer (to distinguish them easily); the millimeter marks are usually the smallest division - the smallest unit that is marked on the scale.
Yes a millimeter is smaller than a centimeter according to the mathematics metric scale the following comes in ascending order - MM (millimeter) CM (centimeter) DM (decimeter) M (meter) DAM (decameter) HM (hectometer) KM (kilometer)
1 : 1000
The scale would be 1:10,000
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That refers to the marks - for example, a ruler may be marked with centimeters and millimeters. The centimeter marks are somewhat longer (to distinguish them easily); the millimeter marks are usually the smallest division - the smallest unit that is marked on the scale.
Yes a millimeter is smaller than a centimeter according to the mathematics metric scale the following comes in ascending order - MM (millimeter) CM (centimeter) DM (decimeter) M (meter) DAM (decameter) HM (hectometer) KM (kilometer)
one eighth
A metre scale measures upto one millimetre.In order to measure lengths less than one millimeter a vernier callipers or screw gauge is used.
Here is a centimeter scale. Scroll down to related links and look at "Inches and centimeters in comparison".
To draw a route to scale, you need to establish a scale that represents the actual distance on the map. For example, 1 inch on the map may represent 1 mile in real life. Then, measure the actual distance of the route you want to draw and use the scale to translate that distance onto your map accurately. You can use a ruler or distance measuring tools to ensure precision.
Millimeter= 1/10 of a centimeter Centimeter= 1/10 of a decimeter Decimeter= 10 centimeters Meter= 100 centimeters Kilometer= 1000 meters A meter is just more than a yard. A kilometer is just over a mile. A decimeter is 3 and 15/16 of an inch. A centimeter is 3/8 of an inch. A millimeter is tiny. 10 millimeters= 1 centimeter 10 centimeters= 1 decimeter 10 decimeters= 1 meter 100 meters= 1 kilometer The metric system goes by tens basically. !
There is no relationship between eighth notes and a concert scale.
it depends of the scale of the drawing
1 : 1000
The scale would be 1:10,000