Draw the views with sections as indicated by the cutting plane lines. 1. 2. Draw the views with s...
Sketch views and add sections as indicated by the cutting-plane lines. Do not omit cutting-plane lines. Dimensioning is not required. Draw following proportions. Please solve D, G and J
Problem 16.5 (Figure 16.58) Draw with instruments, the views with sections as indicated by the cutting plane lines in Figure 16.58. Each grid square equals 0.25 or 6 mm. PB. 16.5, FIG. 16.58 (19), P490. (19) Figure 16.58 Section view problems
1. Phantom lines are used to "shade" the area of material cut by the cutting plane. true or false. a) True b) False 2. A revolved section has a cutting plane slicing through a feature, but the section view itself is "rotated" 90 degrees directly on the regular view. true or false. a) True b) False 3. Using the plus and minus dimensioning method, tolerances are given as a basic dimension with a unilateral tolerance in one direction or with...
The front and top views of an object are shown below. Freehand sketch the section view of the front view, use the cutting plane as indicated in each problem (A thru D). Hatch the full sections view by hand and place the section view below the front view. Make sure you label the section view. Your drawing should be proportional.
2: Draw electric field lines and equipotential lines for the following situations. A: An infinite plane with negative charge. B: Two point charges 2Q and Q
PLEASE DRAW THIS IN AUTOCAD TOP FRONT AND RIGHT SIDE VIEWS INCLUDE HIDDEN AND CENTER LINES 8. Below 1.00 1.50 0.75 2.50 2 x 0.50- 1.50
Complete the following section view drawings with dimensions and necessary views. Do not draw the pictorial views. They are shown to assist you in visualization. Dimension views fully. 138- 118 Finish All Over: 1 um Material: Phosphor bronze Part Name: Valve Stem PROBLEM 12.34 Removed section (metric) 84 42- 19 - -09.6 09.6 038 07.88 2 4X R LEFT-SIDE VIEW 7.86 V 69.5 RIGHT-SIDE VIEW LØ28 15.06 - 59.2- 68.8 - -- 128- NOTE: Some hidden lines omitted for clarity....
let f(x,y)=sqrt(49-x^2-y^2) (A) describe the cross sections of the surface Z=f(x,y) produced by cutting it with the planes y=1, y=3, and y=5. (B) describe the cross sections of the surface in the planes x=1, x=3, and x=5. (C) describe the surface z=f(x,y). Let f(x,y) = 49 - x? -y?. (A) Describe the cross sections of the surface z=f(xy) produced by cutting it with the planes y = 1, y = 3, and y-5, (B) Describe the cross sections of the...
Activity 4 For the object shown draw the top view., Place the cutting plane on the top view and draw the ful front section view. Use dimensions for propartions only. Fromt Viea
1. (Sections 2.11,2.12) The parametric equations of three lines are given below: 4 : (x, y, z) = (1,0,0) + (1,0,-1), TER 19 : (x,y, 2) = (1.0.-1) + (0.1, -1), TER 13: (1.7.2) = (1.-1,-1) + (1,1,0), TER Two of these lines intersect. Which two? What is the equation of the plane that they describe? Give full reasons for your answers. 2. (Sections 2.11,2.12) Given the two planes 2-y-z = 0 and r+y-:-1=0. Find a parametric equation for the...