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Mr. Sawant Sushant Anil: Division of Geoinformatics Faculty of Natural Sciences Jss Aher-15

1. Map scale refers to the ratio of distances between two points on a map and the corresponding real-world distance. It shows the relationship between distances on a map and on the ground. 2. There are three main methods for showing scale on a map: statement of scale, graphical (bar) scale, and representative fraction. A representative fraction is the most universally understood as it can be converted between measurement systems. 3. The document provides examples of converting between a statement of scale, graphical scale, and representative fraction, and discusses advantages and limitations of each method.

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Mr. Sawant Sushant Anil: Division of Geoinformatics Faculty of Natural Sciences Jss Aher-15

1. Map scale refers to the ratio of distances between two points on a map and the corresponding real-world distance. It shows the relationship between distances on a map and on the ground. 2. There are three main methods for showing scale on a map: statement of scale, graphical (bar) scale, and representative fraction. A representative fraction is the most universally understood as it can be converted between measurement systems. 3. The document provides examples of converting between a statement of scale, graphical scale, and representative fraction, and discusses advantages and limitations of each method.

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Mr.

Sawant Sushant Anil


Division of Geoinformatics
Faculty of Natural Sciences
JSS AHER-15
MAP SCALE
Map Scale: Introduction
• Why is the scale so important ?
• What does it mean ?
• What are the different methods of showing the scale on a map?
• How useful is the scale in measuring the distances and the area?
What is Map Scale?
• Map Scale is the ratio of distances between two points on the map and
the corresponding distance between the same two points on the
ground.
• In other words, a map scale provides the relationship between the map
and the whole or a part of the earth’s surface shown on it.
Methods of Scale
1. Statement of Scale
2. Representative Fraction (R. F.)
3. Graphical Scale
Systems of Measurements

Metric System of English System of


Measurement Measurement
Methods of Scale
1. Statement of Scale
• The scale of a map may be indicated in the form of a written
statement.

1 cm represents 10 km,
Limitations:
• Difficult to understand by the persona who uses different system of
measurement.
• Enlargement and reduction of map disturbs the scale
2. Graphical or Bar Scale:
• shows map distances and the corresponding ground distances using a line bar
with primary and secondary divisions marked on it. This is referred to as the
graphical scale or bar scale.

Limitations:
• finds restricted use for only those who can understand it.
Advantage:
• stands valid even when the map is reduced or enlarged.
3. Representative Fraction ( R. F. )
• It shows the relationship between the map distance and the corresponding
ground distance in units of length.
• R. F. is generally shown in fraction.

1 : 24,000

• while converting the fraction of units into Metric or English systems, units in
centimeter or inch are normally used by convention.
• This quality of expressing scale in units in R. F. makes it a universally
acceptable and usable method.
• 1: 36,000

• The distance of 1 unit on the map as 1 cm and the distance of 36,000


units on the ground distance as 36,000 cm.

• into a statement of scale, i.e. 1 cm represents 360 metres.


Conversion of Scale
• Statement of Scale into R. F.

Problem: Convert the given Statement of Scale of 1 inch represents


4 miles into R. F.

Solution: 1 inch represents 4 miles

1 inch represents 4 × 63,360 inches (1 mile = 63,360 inches)


1 inch represents 253,440 inches

Answer: R. F. 1 : 253, 440


R. F. into Statement of Scale
Problem: Convert R. F. 1 : 253, 440 into Statement of Scale (In Metric System)

Solution: 1 : 253, 440 means that 1 unit on the map represents 253, 440
units on the ground.
1 cm represents 253, 440/100,000 (1 km = 100,000 cm)

1 cm represents 2.5344 km

Answer: 1 cm represents 2.53 km


EXCERSISE
Thank You

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