Given, below are the steps related to constructing a scale of 1:50 to show meters and decimeters and the maximum length is 5 meters. Arrange the steps i. Then divide the 1st part into 10 equal divisions ii. Determining the length of scale 1/50 x 500 cm = 10 cm iii. Determining R.F. here it is 1/50 iv. Draw a line 10 cm long and divide it to 5 equal parts

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Scales topics include: Representative factor, scales types, plane and diagonal scales. Engineering drawings are almost always drawn to scale. A scale drawing is a drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount. The proportion by which the drawing of a given object is enlarged or reduced is called the scale of the drawing. The scale of a drawing is indicated by a ratio, called the Representative Fraction (RF) or Scale Factor.  Here are some types of scales used in engineering drawing: Plain scale: A line divided into a suitable number of equal... Show more

Given, below are the steps related to constructing a scale of 1:50 to show meters and decimeters and the maximum length is 5 meters. Arrange the steps<br /> i. Then divide the 1st part into 10 equal divisions<br /> ii. Determining the length of scale 1/50 x 500 cm = 10 cm<br /> iii. Determining R.F. here it is 1/50<br /> iv. Draw a line 10 cm long and divide it to 5 equal parts