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Q: How many views does a sphere require in drafting plans?
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What are the uses of computer aided drafting?

it is used to draw 2d&3d views.


Name a shape in which all views are a circle?

A sphere?


Name the shape in which all views are circles?

A sphere.


What are the 9 areas in drafting?

The nine areas in drafting are orthographic projection, isometric projection, auxiliary views, section views, detailed drawings, assembly drawings, dimensioning and tolerancing, computer-aided design (CAD), and technical sketching. These areas encompass various techniques and skills used in drafting to create accurate and detailed drawings for engineering and manufacturing purposes.


Which shape has all views as a circle?

Not too sure of your question but maybe it's a sphere that looks like a circle from different views


Difference between orthographic projection and isometric projection?

These principles are usually taught in a drafting class, but may be taught in advanced art as well. Orthographic views may be drawn out on a page to show top, front and side views of an isometric drawing that is also drawn on the page as well. This is a basic drafting design setup.


The top side and front views of a solid figure are similar circles what shape is the solid?

A sphere?


What do diagonal lines mean in drafting?

There are many types of symbols used in drafting. Diagonal lines, a.k.a. crosshatch, are used in orthographic views to show that the plane in which the current view lies, goes through a portion of the "part" being drafted.


Can you have the meaning of the ff Furniture Drafting architectural drafting?

Precise graphical representation of a structure, machine, or its component parts that communicates the intent of a technical design to the fabricator (or the prospective buyer) of the product. Drawings may present the various aspects of an object's form, show the object projected in space, or explain how it is built. Drafting uses orthographic projection, in which the object is viewed along parallel lines that are perpendicular to the plane of the drawing. Orthographic drawings include top views (plans), flat front and side views (elevations), and cross-sectional views showing profile. Perspective drawing, which presents a realistic illusion of space, uses a horizon line and vanishing points to show how objects and spatial relationships might appear to the eye, including diminution of size and convergence of parallel lines. Drafting was done with precision instruments (T square or parallel rule, triangle, mechanical pens and pencils) until computerization revolutionized production methods in architectural and engineering offices.


Was Mahatma Gandhi a member of constituent assembly of India?

No, he wasn't. His views were strongly disliked by B. R. Ambedkar the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of Indian Constitution.


What is a series of 2 dimensional drawings depicting different views of a 3 dimensional figure?

plans or elevations.


What does CAD offer that manual drafting does not?

- 3 Dimensional views - Ease of revisions - Automatic dimensioning - Ability to change scale - Ability to use one drawing multiple times