It simply means a copy of an object whose linear dimensions are all half the size of the object in "real" life.
A scale factor of 2 means everything is shown in half the size of the original.
The "scale" of a drawing is its relation in size to the inspiration. So, for example, if you were drawing a picture of your friend, and it was half the size that she is in real life, the scale would be represented as a ratio of 1:2.
It is drawn to full size
Hello, It is a model at a scale of half. Meaning that if you were making a model of a man, for every 2 cm of man you have 1 cm of model! Hope I Helped
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A scale in which every consecutive note is played, including every half-step (sharps, flats, etc.).
It depends on what you mean by scale. In music, for instance, each half step is related to the prior note by the twelfth root of 2.
The "scale" of a drawing is its relation in size to the inspiration. So, for example, if you were drawing a picture of your friend, and it was half the size that she is in real life, the scale would be represented as a ratio of 1:2.
S model train is the scale - S scale (Just a FYI, scale is the size of the train) S scale is 3/16 inch to the foot, sort of half way between O gauge and HO.
To create a scale drawing with a scale factor of one half, first measure the dimensions of the original object or drawing. Then, divide each measurement by 2 to obtain the corresponding dimensions for the scaled version. Use these new measurements to accurately sketch or redraw the object at half its original size. Finally, ensure that all proportions remain consistent to maintain the integrity of the scale drawing.
If you mean the cubic capacity size it's 7998cc with a turbo. If you mean object size, maybe the half the size of your average single bed
it is what ever the scale is, say its 1/8th your car would be 1/8th the size of a real car