4-10 Scale Drawings and Scale Models

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4-10 Scale Drawings and Scale Models

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4-10 Scale Drawings and Scale Models. Scale drawings are a proportional two-dimensional drawing of an object. Its dimensions are related to an actual object by a ratio called the scale factor. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Scale Drawings and Scale Models

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Scale drawings are a proportional two-dimensional drawing of an object. Its dimensions are related to an actual object by a ratio called the scale factor.

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Scale factors are easier to work with when they are in fraction form. Using the same example of the map, we would have 1/100.

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An example would be a map of the state of Florida. The map has a SCALE that tells you (as an example) 1”:100 m

That means for every inch on the map, you would travel 100 miles.

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When writing a scale factor, you put the model over the real measurements. With our map, we have the 1” for the model over 100 miles for the real land.

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Let’s try an example of a photo:We have a height of 8 inches but in real life, the person is 6 feet tall. The scale would be 8”/6’ or reduced down to 4”/3’.

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On a map of Florida the distance between Hialeah and Tamp is 10.5 cm. The map scale is 3cm:128 KM. What is he actual distance “d” between these two cities?

Model 3 = 10.5 Real 128 d

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Now solve like you normally do by cross multiplying:

3 = 10.5128 d

3 * d = 10.5 * 128 3d = 1344 d = 488 km Between the 2

cities.

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How can you tell if the scale factor is for an enlargement or for a reduction?

If the scale factor “fraction” is SMALLER than 1 whole, it is a reduction. If it is LARGER than 1, it is an enlargement.

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So the scale factor for a map is 1”/100 miles or 1/100…that is SMALLER than 1 so it is a reduction of the original item. The “model” is smaller than the real state of Florida.

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Can we have something made bigger? Think about your science class….what can we make bigger?

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Get your workbooks and let’s

practice. Let’s work on example 1

on page 207.

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Homework Due Tuesday:

Workbook page 211, problems 1 - 8