A scale without units refers to a relative measurement system that indicates a ratio or proportion without specifying the actual units of measurement. For example, a scale might show the relationship between two quantities, such as a scale factor or a graphical representation, but does not define whether the measurements are in inches, centimeters, or any other specific unit. This approach can be useful in comparative analysis, but it limits the ability to draw precise conclusions about absolute values.
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The units, in this case, are kelvin, degrees Fahrenheit, and degrees Celsius.
scale drawing An example might be 4:1 This is a ratio in its simplest form (it cannot be further simplified mathematically) and it's expressed with no units (not in inches or milimeters etc).
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