analoogskaala
Analoogskaala, often translated as analog scale, refers to a type of measurement or representation where a continuous range of values can be indicated. Unlike digital scales, which display discrete numerical values, analog scales use a pointer, dial, or other continuous indicator to show a measurement. Examples of analog scales include thermometers with mercury or alcohol columns, rulers with centimeter or inch markings, and clocks with hands. The key characteristic is the infinite number of possible values within the scale's range, allowing for finer distinctions than a digital readout might provide.
The precision of an analog scale is often limited by the user's ability to read the indicator