Scale

Scale

__NOTOC__Scale can refer to:

ystems of representation

* Duraton scale, an ordering of time intervals from shortest to longest
* Measurement, referring to the size of buildings or other structures
* Scalability, a system's capacity to adapt to changes in size and complexity
* Scale factor, a number which scales, or multiplies, some quantity
* Scale factor (Universe), a function of time which represents the expansion of the universe
* Scale (map)
* Scale parameter, a numerical parameter in statistics
* Scale (ratio)
* Scale (social sciences)
* Scale (spatial), an informal system of general size categorizations
* Scaling (geometry)

Measuring implements

* 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
* Weighing scale, an instrument used in measuring weight

Miniaturization

* Scale model
* Scale (model railroading)

Rigid plates

* Scale armour, protective garments similar to animal scales
* Scale insect, a waxy coated animal that resembles a fish scale
* Scale (zoology), a rigid plate which grows out of the skin of some animals, such as fish and snakes

Music

* Scale (music), a domain of musical notes
* Scale (string instruments), the sounding length of the strings of an instrument
* "Scale", an album by electronic artist Matthew Herbert

Places

* Constellation Libra, known as "the scale"
* Scales, South Lakeland, a village in Cumbria, England

Other

* [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
* Southern California Linux Expo, an Open-Source Software conference held in Los Angeles


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