it depends of the scale of the drawing
measure something in the drawing/model and measure a similar thing in real life. now divide the smaller measurement into the bigger measurement, that's the scale. So if in a model a person on street is 2cm then in real life a person is about 2 meters or 200cm so the scale is 1:100.
that depends whether it is a drawing or real life egg. If it were a drawing then it would be 2D, but if you are talking about a real life egg then yes it is 3D
1 cm on the map represents 1oo cm = 1 metre in real life. So 1 sq cm represents 1 sq metre in real life. 6 cm square = 6 cm * 6 cm represents 6 m * 6 m = 36 sq metres.
In architecture, engineering, drawing etc, geometry can be very important.
arcitecture. blue prints are drawings and scale models and use similarity bc they are not the same size as the actual thing.
Infinitely many. You can represent any distance in real life by 1 unit on your scale or, conversely, you use any distance on your scale drawing to represent a unit of length in real life.
It shows the constant of proportionality between the scale drawing and the real-life object.
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.
A drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount (called the scale). The scale is shown as the length in the drawing, then a colon (":"), then the matching length on the real thing.
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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 means if you have a map for example, for every centimeter on the page, it is 1000cm in real life. 1:1000
A 2-dimensional drawing would be comprised of flat shapes: squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, etc. A 3-dimensional drawing would be made of shapes that imply depth: cubes, pyramids, cones, spheres, etc. A scaled drawing is referenced to an "original" drawing or object and is proportionately the same as the original. Scaled drawings allow one to draw the original in a larger or smaller size (scale) without changing how the individual parts of the original relate to each other.
If they did not their drawings would be the same size as the structure that they are building which would make it impossible to work with them!
If you are drawing something say in a 1/10 scale or a 1:10 scale, this will make the lines in your picture or map 10 times smaller than in real life
The shorter lines represent one millimeter (mm). The longer lines with numbers next to them represent one centimeter (cm) (10 millmeters) High precision calculation for life or science: keisan dot casio dot com
The scale of a map may indicate the ratio as well as showing how lengths measured on the map represent actual distances.