Asked by Adham Mikahel on Sep 23, 2024
When it is necessary to show features of an inclined surface without distortion, a(n) ____ view may be used.
A) angular
B) sectional
C) auxiliary
D) partial
Inclined Surface
A surface that is tilted or sloped relative to a reference plane, not perpendicular or parallel to the base plane.
Without Distortion
Refers to the condition of a material or component after undergoing a process (such as machining, welding, or forming) where it retains its original shape and dimensions.
- Understand how to present and interpret sloped or inclined surfaces in technical drawings.
- Comprehend the use of different views (e.g., sectional, auxiliary) to show specific features of a part more clearly.
Learning Objectives
- Understand how to present and interpret sloped or inclined surfaces in technical drawings.
- Comprehend the use of different views (e.g., sectional, auxiliary) to show specific features of a part more clearly.
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