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Scaling laws are

a. general engineering guidelines for miniaturization
b. useful for estimating how the characteristics of something will vary with changes in characteristic dimension
c. helpful estimates of a device's performance at the nanoscale
d. accurate predictors of physical characteristics at the macro-, micro-, and nanoscales

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Scaling laws are b. useful for estimating how the characteristics of something will vary with changes in characteristic dimension. For example, if a square is 4 inches in length and with (the characteristic dimensions), and that square is doubled in scale, that square will become 8 inches in length and width.
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