If: 1/2 inch = 5 ft
Then: 2 inches = 20 feet
The scale indicates how many units of length of the actual object are represented by each unit of length in the drawing.
The scale factor of a scale drawing is the ratio of any length in the drawing to the true corresponding length in the "real" object.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle if AC equals 6 and AD equals 5 is: 7.81
In order to find length BC the length of AC or length of the hypotenuse must be given
An isometric is more specific
a scale
25cm = 1m1cm = 0.04m = 4cm0.1cm = 0.004m = 0.4cm4 + 0.4 = 4.4cm
25cm = 1m1cm = 0.04m1cm = 4cm0.1cm = 0.4cm4 x 7 = 28cm0.4 x 6 = 2.4cm28cm + 2.4cm = 30.4cm
The scale indicates how many units of length of the actual object are represented by each unit of length in the drawing.
It's called the "scale."
24.75 ft.
It would be: 96/12 = 8 inches
The scale written in the right side of the drawing shows the true length. Any drawing has perspective, but to determine the length of the specifications, one must have the actual scale by the designer. This is always defined by the draftsman and noted somewhere either on the right upper side corner or the lower right side corner.
7.5 unspecified units.
When referring to the actual length, this means accurate. For example: I may guess the length of a mattress at 300CM, but unless I measure it, I won't know the actual length.
It is impossible to answer the question without information on the scaled measurements.
It means you can't look at it or you'll go catatonic Cute. Actually, it means that the entity that is being "referenced", usually a dimension, should NOT be inspected. It might be an overall length of the part. This might be a "cut length" for the machinist where the actual required dimension is shown elsewhere on the drawing.