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Scale can refer to:
Scales with special uses are often named after the person who invented them.
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Scales with special uses are often named after the person who invented them. Or the following command-line Unix tool:. Scale can refer to:. You may be looking for one of the following:. . Size (Unix). Time scales: Historical periods, Geologic periods. Measurement. Hierarchy. Geometry. Chain of being. Dimensions: length, width, height. The Torino Scale and the Palermo scale measure the impact hazard level of near-Earth objects such as asteroids. The Fujita scale estimates the intensity of tornadoes. The Glasgow Coma Scale measures the severity of comas. The Scoville Scale measures the hotness of peppers. The Goldberg scale measures mania and depression. The Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales (among others) measure temperature. The Beaufort scale is used to measure wind force. The Richter scale, the Mercalli scale, the Rossi-Forel scale and the Omori are all used to measure the intensity of earthquakes. Social stratification, socioeconomic class. Kinsey scale, sexual orientation (Klein scale is superior but not yet as well known). Likert scale, questionnaire format. Scale (social sciences). European Macroseismic Scale, Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale, Mercalli Intensity Scale, Moment magnitude scale, Richter magnitude scale. 2 mm scale, HO scale, O scale. Scale model. Bohlen-Pierce scale, chromatic scale, Deutsch's scale illusion, diminished scale, mathematics of musical scales, minor scale. Scale (music). Resource-Based Relative Value Scale, returns to scale. Scale (economics). Allred-Rochow scale, Mulliken scale, Pauling scale. Hounsfield scale (radiodensity). Mulliken scale electronegativity. Kelvin scale measures Thermodynamic temperature. Solar flare energy intensity. Torino Scale. Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale. Large-scale structure of the cosmos. Scale factor (Universe). Atmospheric sciences: Celsius scale, Fahrenheit scale, Kelvin scale, Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, Fujita scale (tornadoes), Beaufort scale (wind). Geosciences: Mohs scale of mineral hardness. Zoology: Scale insect, plant parasites which resemble animal scales. Zadok scale cereal development. Weighing scale - used for measurement of weight (mass or force). Engineer's scale. Architect's scale - (or draughtsman's scale) is a ruler-like device, which facilitates the production of technical drawings. Duration scale. Scale factor. Order of magnitude. Logarithmic scale, mathematics. Scale (temperature). Scale (zoology). Scale (spatial). Scale (ratio). Scale (map). Scale (computing). |