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Scale Questions

The document provides a series of examples for constructing various types of scales, including plain and diagonal scales, to measure different units such as meters, kilometers, and angles. Each example specifies the scale's representation factor (R.F.) and includes instructions for marking specific distances or angles. The document is intended for educational purposes in the field of mechanical engineering.
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Scale Questions

The document provides a series of examples for constructing various types of scales, including plain and diagonal scales, to measure different units such as meters, kilometers, and angles. Each example specifies the scale's representation factor (R.F.) and includes instructions for marking specific distances or angles. The document is intended for educational purposes in the field of mechanical engineering.
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Scale Questions

Example 1: To construct a plain or simple scale to show metres and decimetres when one metre is represented by 2.5
centimetres and long enough to measure upto 6 metres.
Example 2: To construct a plain scale to show kilometers and hectometers when 2.5 centimeters are equal to 1
kilometer and long enough to measure upto 6 kilometers. Find R.F. and indicate a distance 4 kilometers and 5
hectometers on the scale.
Example 3: Construct a scale of 1 cm = 0.4 meter to show the meters and decimeter and large enough to measure up to
5 meters. Show a distance of 4 meters and 6 decimeters on it
Example 4 : A rectangular plot of land of area 16 square kilometers is represent on a certain map by area 1 sq. cm.
Draw a plain or simple scale to show Units of 1 kilometers and single kilometer. Find R.F. and mark on it a distance of
57 kilometers.
Example 5: The distance between two stations A and B is 144 kilometers and it is covered by Janta train in 4 hours.
Draw a plain scale to measure the time up to single minute. The R.F. of the scale is 1/240,000. Calculate the distance
covered by the train in 45 minutes and show minutes on the scale
Example 6: A car is moving at a speed of 60 km per hour. On a scale one cm represents one third of a km. Show the
distance travelled by the car in 3 minutes and 30 seconds. What is R.F. of scale?
Example 7: Construct a diagonal scale to read metres, decimetres and centimetres for a R.F. of 1/50 and long enough
to measure upto 5 metres. Show on it a length of 2.89 metres, 3.67 meters and 4.44 metres.
Example 8: An aeroplane is flying at a speed of 360 kmlhr. Draw a diagonal scale to represent 6 km by 1 cm and to
show distance up to 60 km. Find the R.F. of the scale.Find from the scale the distance covered by the aeroplane in
(i) 3 minutes 21 seconds (ii) 5 minutes 36 seconds and (iii) 7 minutes 49 seconds
Example 9: To construct a diagonal scale of R.F. = 1/5000 or 1:5,000 to show single metres and long enough to
measure upto 600 metres. On the scale show a distance of 457 metres.
Example 10: The distance between two stations A and B is 100 kilometres and its equivalent distance on railway map
measure 2.5 centimetres.. What is the R.F.?Draw a diagonal scale showing single kilometres and indicate on the scale,
the following distances:(i) 577 kilometres (ii) 455 kilometres (iii) 333 kilometres
Example11: The distance between two cities A and B is 300 kilometers. Its equivalent distance on the map measures
only 6 centimeters. What is the R.F.? Draw a diagonal scale to show hundreds of kilometers, tens of kilometers and
kilometers. Indicate on the scale, the following distances (i) 525 kilometers (ii) 313 kilometers (iii) 258 kilometers.
Example 12 : To construct a diagonal scale to measure kilometre, hectometres and decameters, when a distance of 1
kilometre represented by 3 centimetres and long enough to measure upto 5 kilometres. Indicate on the scale, a distance
of 4 kilo- metres, 5 hectometres and 5 decametres.
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Example 13 : Construct a scale of R.F. = to show decimeters and centimeters and by a vernier to read
2.5
millimeters, to measure upto 4 decimeters. Show length 2.43 decimeters.

Example 14: Construct a scale of chords showing 5˚ divisions and with its aid set-off angles of 25˚, 40˚, 55˚ and 130˚.

Example 15: Draw a triangle having sides 8 cm, 9 cm and 10 cm. long respectively and measure its angles with the aid
of scale of chords.

Prof. Ashish Jain


Department of Mechanical Engg.
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