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An object's ability to have air move around it |
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A force that opposes motion |
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A precise, or detailed, description |
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The distance from one side of a circle to the other, by crossing through the middle |
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The distance measured from the top to the bottom of an object |
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The distance measured from one side of an object to the other side of the object |
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The distance measured from the front of an object to the back of an object |
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A 2-Dimensional sketch showing three different views of the same object |
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A 3-Dimensional sketch showing three views of the same object |
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An exact representation of a design that is used for testing |
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A ratio used to sketch a smaller or larger version of an actual object |
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A measureable extent of something, such as its height, width or depth |
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On Inventor this is used to create a single piece of the whole model |
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On Inventor, it is where multiple parts are put together |
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On Inventor, it is used to communicate the results of the final design. It includes the top, front, side and isometric views. |
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