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Scale can refer to the following:

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Length

  • Architect's scale, a ruler-like device which facilitates the production of technical drawings
  • Engineer's scale, a ruler-like device similar to the Architect's scale, they are helpful when drawing rooms
  • Linear encoder, a kind of linear scale used in precision manufacturing for positioning
  • Linear scale, a means of showing the scale of a map, chart, or drawing
  • Vernier scale, a scale that allows for higher precision than a uniformly-divided straight or circular measurement scale

Locations

Mathematics

  • Scale (descriptive set theory), an object defined on a set of points (for example real numbers) and used for a wide variety of applications
  • Scale parameter, a description of the spread or dispersion of a probability distribution

Psychology

  • A collection of questions uses to measure a particular research topic. Very often they are presented in the form of Likert scale.

Music

People

Physics

  • Weighing scale, an instrument used to determine the weight or mass of an object

Ratio

Representation systems

Structures (flat)

Other

  • The paired panels or slabs of wood, horn, plastic, or other material forming the handle or grip of a full-tang knife or metal-framed handgun
  • Libra (constellation), known as "the scales"
  • Scale insect, small, often parasitic, insects that feed off of plants
  • Fouling, buildup of unwanted substances, sometimes called "scale", on hard surfaces, such as the inside of a pipe
  • Mizan (Scale or Balance in English), a treatise on Islam by Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
  • The Screen Actors Guild sets minimum compensation rates, called "scale"
  • Southern California Linux Expo, an open-source software conference held in Los Angeles, California
  • Various scales for the measurement of other phenomena:
Wind - Beaufort Hurricanes Saffir–Simpson Tornadoes - Fujita
Hardness - Mohs
Heat of Chillies - Scoville
Earthquakes - Energy - Richter Intensity - Mercalli
Temperature - Celsius scale Kelvin scale Fahrenheit Rankine Rømer Réaumur DeLisle Newton
Lunar eclipse brightness - Danjon scale
Religious belief - Dawkins
Depression - Hamilton
Acidity - pH
Sexual orientation - Kinsey
Physical exertion - Borg
Pain - Various





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