Scale drawings are used by artists, architects and builders to get an accurate drawing either smaller or larger than the actual thing is.
cus if you draw drawings then you draw draweings alot more often
Common and frequently used scales include 1:5, 1:10, 1:20, 1:50, 1:100, 1:200, 1:500 and 1:1000. What scale is used purely depends on the situation, and what would be best suited, considering factors such as space and size.
The two scales are pelog and slendro.
There are three commonly used minor scales. Harmonic minor scales have raised 7ths. Melodic minor scales have rising 6th and 7th; where descending scale is same has natural minor which follows the key.
Engineer tools usually differ by the inclusion of a scale. Carpenters and woodworkers are usually only interested in the measurement of something physical. Engineers typically work from scale drawings, which can come in a variety of scales. Most engineering measurement tools are marked with several different scales (1" = 1 foot, 1" = 5 feet, etc.) so that they can be used with different types of scale drawings.
The Kelvin and Celsius scales are the most used scales for absolute zero.
The Fahrenheit and Reaumur scales are not regularly used.
Working drawings are usually drafts used in construction or design. Detail drawings are drafts done that highlight or enlarge a smaller part of a component.
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No, they are not.
Scale drawings are used by artists, architects and builders to get an accurate drawing either smaller or larger than the actual thing is.
cus if you draw drawings then you draw draweings alot more often
A number of scales are used to measure earthquakes. These are broadly split into two main types. Magnitude scales and intensity scales. Magnitude scales give an indication of the amount of energy released during an earthquake and intensity scales give an indication of the sevirity of ground shaking and resultant damage in a given location. For more information on these, please see the related questions.
Mercalli and Richter scales
In the show H2o: just add water, the scales used on the mermaid tails are vacuum formed plastic scales. There are over 5,000 plastic scales on each tail.
In Europe millimeters is the most common unit for technical drawings. The header will tell you...