scale factor
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Definition
Noun: A scale factor is a number used as a multiplier in scaling. It is the constant value by which all dimensions of an original figure or quantity are multiplied to produce a scaled version.
Usage
The term "scale factor" is used primarily in mathematics, geometry, engineering, and computer graphics to describe the ratio of proportionality between two similar figures or models. It indicates how much larger or smaller the new object is compared to the original. - A scale factor greater than 1 indicates an enlargement. - A scale factor between 0 and 1 indicates a reduction. - A scale factor of 1 indicates the objects are congruent (the same size).
Examples
- In a map with a scale of 1:100,000, the scale factor for converting map distances to real-world distances is 100,000.
- If a model car is built at a 1:24 scale, the scale factor is 24 when determining the size of the real car from the model.
- To enlarge a drawing, the architect applied a scale factor of 2, doubling the length of every side.
Advanced Usage
- Uniform Scaling: When a single scale factor is applied equally in all directions, it is called uniform scaling, preserving the shape's angles and proportions.
- Negative Scale Factor: In advanced geometry and computer graphics, a negative scale factor can result in a reflection or inversion in addition to a change in size.
Variants and Related Words
- Scale (verb/noun): The act of resizing or the ratio representing this resizing. (e.g., )
- Scalar (noun/adjective): A quantity represented by a single number (a magnitude), often used in multiplication. While related, a scalar is a more general mathematical term, whereas a scale factor is specifically used for proportional resizing.
- Multiplier (noun): A general term for a number by which another number is multiplied.
Synonyms
- Ratio of similitude: A more formal geometric term for the constant ratio of corresponding lengths in two similar figures.
- Proportionality constant: A general term for the constant factor in a proportional relationship.
Related Phrases
- Apply a scale factor: To use the multiplier in a calculation.
- You must apply the scale factor to each coordinate to transform the shape.
- Determine the scale factor: To calculate the multiplier from given dimensions.
- To create the blueprint, first determine the scale factor between the sketch and the final dimensions.
Noun
- a number used as a multiplier in scaling