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The role of orthographic projection in multi-view drawing is to determine where the views should reside and to help visualize how the views fit together to form a whole. What type of drawing shows three or more views of a drawing on the same piece of paper?isometric drawing, also called isometric projection, method of graphic representation of three-dimensional objects, used by engineers, technical illustrators, and, occasionally, architects. When revisions are required due to changes in design they are often made on the original of the blueprint?When revisions are required due to changes in design, they are often made on the original of the blueprint. In many cases, a developed view is not necessary. It is possible that lines representing two different surfaces of an object shown in one view would, when shown in another view, appear as one line. What is the distance across the front of an object? Drafting I Unit 3.00_A Apply Sketching Techniques
Why are three views used to show the object? Used to show how different parts are connected together to form a system. Use multiple views to describe the size and shape of and shape of an object. Because these drawings show many different views, they are often referred to as multiview drawings. Any three- dimensional object has six sides that can be illustrated. Are used to relate information or an idea quickly and do not require precision quizlet?What are specifications? Are used to relate information or an idea quickly and do not require precision. What has CAD been doing? What is a multi-view drawing? What are blueprints used for?Blueprints are exact detailed scaled drawings of plans of a home, building, or structure which include many more details than a basic floor plan. Your blueprint plans and specifications are the documents used by your builder and contractors to instruct them on how to build your new home. What are phantom lines used for?Phantom lines (see Figure 1-6) are thin lines used to indicate alternate positions of the parts of an object, repeated detail or the locations of absent parts. They are made by alternating one long and two evenly- spaced, short dashes, with a long dash at each end. What measurements are shown in the frontal plane of an object? 8.8 The front view of an object shows the width and height dimensions. The frontal plane of projection is the plane onto which the front view of a multiview drawing is projected. 8.9 The top view of an object shows the width and depth dimensions. The top view is projected onto the horizontal plane of projection. What are the three regular views of an object? An orthographic projection normally contains three views of the object: the front view in the lower left corner, the top view in the upper left corner, and the right side view in the lower right corner. Which is a typical unit of information in information theory?Information theory takes advantage of this fact by concluding that more uncertain events require more information to resolve their uncertainty. The bit is a typical unit of information. It is ‘that which reduces uncertainty by half’. Other units such as the nat may be used. How is information associated with data and knowledge?Information is associated with data and knowledge, as information is data in context and with meaning attached. Information. Information is the resolution of uncertainty; it is that which answers the question of “what an entity is” and thus defines both its essence and nature of its characteristics. Information relates to both data and knowledge, as data represents values attributed to parameters, and knowledge signifies understanding of a concept. How is the concept of information related to other concepts? The concept that information is the message has different meanings in different contexts. Thus the concept of information becomes closely related to notions of constraint, communication, control, data, form, education, knowledge, meaning, understanding, mental stimuli, pattern, perception, representation, and entropy. |