Projection of Solids - 3
Dear Students,
Good Morning and a warm welcome to today's class.
It feels really nice to meet up for yet another class this morning.
Good Morning and a warm welcome to today's class.
It feels really nice to meet up for yet another class this morning.
We will continue with projections of Solids or 3 D figures
Exercise - Projections of solids - 3
Q 1. Draw the projections of a square prism of base side 30 mm and height 60 mm having its axis parallel to the VP but inclined to the HP at 45 degrees. The prism has two of its base edges
Exercise - Projections of solids - 3
Q 1. Draw the projections of a square prism of base side 30 mm and height 60 mm having its axis parallel to the VP but inclined to the HP at 45 degrees. The prism has two of its base edges
Q 2. Draw the projections of a triangular prism of base side 40 mm and height 70 mm having its axis parallel to the VP and inclined to the HP at 60 degrees.
Q 3. Draw the projections of a hexagonal prism of base edge 40 mm and height 70 mm having its axis parallel to the VP and inclined to the HP at 45 degrees. The prism is placed in a way that two of its base edges are perpendicular to the VP.
Q 4. Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism of base edge 40 mm and height 80 mm having its axis parallel to the VP and inclined to the HP at 60 degrees. The prism is placed in a way that one of its base edges is parallel to the VP.
Q 5. Draw the projections of a hexagonal pyramid of base edge 40 mm and height 70 mm having its axis parallel to the VP and inclined to the HP at 45 degrees. The prism is placed in a way that two of its base edges are perpendicular to the VP.
Q 6. Draw the projections of a pentagonal pyramid of base edge 40 mm and height 80 mm having its axis parallel to the VP and inclined to the HP at 60 degrees. The prism is placed in a way that one of its base edges is parallel to the VP.
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