Size is how big something is, scale is how much is in that object. Think of the universe for example.
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this is a 2 part answer, 1) your scaled factor is determined by the your map size, a "To" scale drawing is a percentage of the actual size of the object being drawn on the map 2) using autocadd for most drawings and draft's you typically draw the object at a 1:1 ratio, then apply the desired Scale (or scale factor) to fit the the desired paper size
size scale
a scale model ~aka~(Scale drawing) in math terms is - The process of drawing a figure either enlarged or reduced in size from its original size. Usually the scale is given, as on a map 1 inch equals 10 miles.----http://dpi.wi.gov/standards/mathglos.html
The smallest frame size that can be used for optimal performance in a network is typically 64 bytes.
255.255.255.0
The smallest unit on a measuring device is typically referred to as the resolution or precision of the device. It represents the smallest increment by which the device can measure. The size of this unit will vary depending on the specific measuring device being used.
No, the smallest change in temperature is represented by a Kelvin is the same as in Celsius, as one Kelvin is equivalent to one Celsius degree. The Kelvin scale is the same size as the Celsius scale but begins at absolute zero.
Size on the scale of atoms is very hard to define. The electron has zero mass. Quarks have varying amounts of mass.
20gauge piercings are the smallest common size.
The smallest cell is about 8 microns in size.
The smallest cell is about 8 microns in size.
The atom that is smallest in size is the hydrogen atom.
The smallest car in the world in terms of size is the Peel P50
no, hydrogen has the smallest size among all elements
The smallest size available for this product is X-Small.