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The rib shown in the illustration below would be a section lined in: |
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The correct solution to the drawing on the right is illustrated by:
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Parallel, uniformly spaced lines indicating that a surface has been touched by a cutting plane are called: |
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The correct solution to the drawing on the left above is illustrated by |
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Which statement is true regarding visible lines and section lines? |
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Spokes and ribs are NOT section lined when cut along their long dimension because
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When the intersection of a small or relatively unimportant feature is cut by a cutting plane. (Example: a hole in the side of a sectioned cylinder), it is: |
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When sectioning through irregular objects, it is often desirable to show features that do not lie in a straight line by “offsetting” or bending the cutting plane. Such a section is called a/an: |
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When sectioning through irregular objects, it is often desirable to show features that do not lie in a straight line by “offsetting” or bending the cutting plane. Such a section is called a/an: |
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The BEST sectional drawing of the object shown above is: |
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Which type of section is being drawn when the cutting plane is bent to pick-up features that would not have been included on a full section? |
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