Which are inclined to both the reference planes are called?
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Which are inclined to both the reference planes are called?
Oblique Planes: The planes which are inclined to both the reference planes i.e. H.P. and V.P. are called oblique planes.
What is HT and VT in projection of lines?
A plane may have a horizontal trace or vertical trace or both. with the HP is called horizontal trace of the plane. HT is always located in the TV. the VP is called vertical trace of the plane.
When a line parallel to a plane what is the projection?
Detailed Solution. Explanation: When a line is parallel to one plane and inclined to the other, the projection of the line on the plane to which it is parallel will show its true length. The projected length on the plane to which it is inclined will always be shorter than the true length.
When a plane is parallel to a reference plane its projection on that plane shows its true shape and size?
Explanation: when a plane is perpendicular to a reference plane, its projection on that plane is a straight line. when a plane is parallel to a reference plane, its projection on that plane shows its true shape and size.
When a plane is inclined to both HP and VP its front view will be?
Explanation: As initially the plane is assumed to be parallel to H.P the front view will be line and then the plane is tilted with respect to H.P to required angle the front view (line makes angle with H.P) remains line. Finally the plane is tilted with respect to V.P then parallelogram will form in front view. 7.
What is projection projector and plane of projection?
The figure or view formed by joining, in correct sequence, the points at which these lines meet the plane is called the Projection of the object. The lines or rays drawn from the object to the plane are called Projectors. The transparent plane on which the projections are drawn is known as Plane of Projection.
When a line in perpendicular to a plane of projection its projection on that plane is?
11. When a plane is perpendicular to a reference plane, its projection on that plane shows its true shape and size. Explanation: When a plane is perpendicular to a reference plane, its projection on that plane is a straight line.
When a line is inclined to a plane produced if necessary the point in which the line meets the plane is called its?
Explanation: When a line is inclined to a plane, it will meet that plane, produced if necessary. The point in which the line or line produced meets the plane is called its trace.
What are incline lines?
The inclination of a line or the angle of inclination of the line is the angle which a straight line makes with the positive direction of x-axis measured in the anti-clockwise direction to the part of the line above the x-axis. The inclination is usually denoted by θ.
When a line is inclined to a plane produced if necessary?
Explanation: When a line is inclined to a plane, it will meet that plane, produced if necessary. The point in which the line or line produced meets the plane is called its trace. Even for planes if extended meet the reference planes at its traces.
What is Paramedian plane?
[TA] a vertical, sagittal plane parallel and in close proximity to the median plane. Synonym(s): planum paramedianum [TA]
When a plane surface is inclined to any plane of projection the view of the plane surface projected on it will be?
When a plane surface is inclined to any plane of projection the view of the plane surface projected on it will be its apparent shape.
When the line is inclined to both VP and HP we gets its true length in?
The projected length on the plane to which it is inclined will always be shorter than the true length. A line is parallel to H.P. and inclined to V.P., its true length will be seen in H.P. i.e. top view.