Sunday, October 13, 2013

projection of solids - hexagonal prism (axis inlined to one plane and parallel to other plane)

01.given,base edge resting on HP,axis inclination to HP
02.given,base edge resting on HP,base inclination to HP
03.given,base corner resting on HP, axis inclination to HP
04.given,base corner resting on HP,base inclination to HP
05.given,longer edge resting on HP,axis inclination to VP
06.given,rectangular face resting on HP,axis inclination to VP
07.given,solid diagonal vertical

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the neat diagram ☺️

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  2. Very nice but solid ka questions thoda short me to Jada better rahe ga

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  4. can i have prism parrlell to both axis

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  5. A hexagonal prism, side of the base 25 mm long and axis 65 mm long is resting on an edge of
    the base on the H.P., its axis being inclined at 60° to the H.P. and parallel to the V.P. A section
    plane, inclined at 45° to the V.P. and normal to the H.P., cuts the prism and passes through a point
    on the axis at a distance of 20 mm from the top end of the axis. Draw its sectional front view and
    true shape of the section.

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