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The volume of similar figures is proportional to the cube of the any linear dimension (such as the height). Therefore, the "similar model" has a volume of (4/2)3 times 5. Since I didn't convert to common units, the answer will already be in cubic centimeters. If you find this method doubtful, you can do the same, but converting everything to centimeters and cubic centimeters. Reminder: a cubic meter has a million cubic centimeters. In this case, the ratio which you have to cube is 4/200.
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.
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This is a simple algebra problem. The Sun has a diameter of 1,390,000 km, and the Earth has a diameter of 12,756 km. If I'm making a model of the Sun that is 1.26 meters in diameter, what should the diameter of the model Earth be? So, 12756/1390000*1.226 = 0.0112509755 meters, or 1.125 cm. So, if the sun-model is 1.26 meters, about the size of a bicycle wheel, then the earth-model is about the size of a pea.
To find the wingspan of Raul's scale model, divide the actual wingspan of 44 feet by the scale factor of 116116. Calculating this gives approximately 0.000379 feet, which is about 0.00455 inches, a very small model size.
The scale in this case is roughly 1 to 3.21 You don't mention if the 5 cm is model or actual, but if the 5 is model, the actual is 16.05. If the 5 is actual, the model is 1.56 I'm assuming all measurements are in centimeters, but you didn't mention that either.
20/120= 1/64.9/120=0.04083model is 16.67cm x 16.67cm x 4.08cm
The size of the engine in a truck or bus in cubic centimeters varies widely even within the same make and model. Generally, the larger the vehicle the higher the cubic centimeters.
The volume of similar figures is proportional to the cube of the any linear dimension (such as the height). Therefore, the "similar model" has a volume of (4/2)3 times 5. Since I didn't convert to common units, the answer will already be in cubic centimeters. If you find this method doubtful, you can do the same, but converting everything to centimeters and cubic centimeters. Reminder: a cubic meter has a million cubic centimeters. In this case, the ratio which you have to cube is 4/200.
That depends on what the scale of the model is. No way to answer this question without knowing that.
Depends on the year a model vehicle it is installed in.
That would be cubic centimeters. This is a model airplane engine, correct?
When it is a scale model the model is proportional to the actual object only much smaller.
You can tell the size of a Kawasaki motorcycle engine by reading the owner's manual that came with the bike. Sometimes, the size of the motor is written on the bike in cubic centimeters.
H/W = 5.2 in/1.6 in = 280 m/W therefore: W = ( 280 m ) ( 1.6 in/5.2 in ) = 86.15 m
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 engine capacity of a 10hp Tecumseh engine typically ranges around 305 to 340cc (cubic centimeters). This varies slightly depending on the specific model, but these engines are designed to provide reliable power for various applications, including lawn mowers and other outdoor equipment. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise details on a specific model.