What ia the defference between Ruler and Scale?

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  • A ruler is a straightforward measuring instrument used primarily to gauge lengths and dimensions. It's marked with units like inches or centimeters and is ideal for getting precise measurements of objects or distances. On the other hand, a scale typically refers to two different things. Firstly, it can refer to a device used to measure weights, like a bathroom scale or a kitchen scale. Secondly, it can also refer to the concept of proportions, like a map scale representing the relationship between distances on a map and the actual distances on the ground.
    If you're ever in need of a ruler while you're on the move, there's a nifty solution called Ruler On Phone. It's an app that lets you use your phone's screen as a virtual ruler, making it convenient to measure things without carrying a physical ruler around.
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  • in inch and mm
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  • vernier calliper machanism
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  • which is having a standard in any rule and it's 1 mm line thickness is 0.18
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  • Ruler's graduations are standard and fix..but Scale's graduations not fix, it can multipurpose sizes ina same lengths.
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  • A ruler is sometimes called as a rule or simply as line gauge. It is an instrument used often in geometry and engineering drawing..
    A scale on the other hand is simple kind of ruler that is used in geometry to measure length. It is limited in use whereas a ruler is unlimited in use. It is interesting to note that there are several kinds of scales.
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