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Q: What type of drawing shows depth and width at 30 degree?
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What is the difference between a two- dimensional sketch and an isometric sketch?

An isometric is more specific


What does pictorialism mean?

When an objects depth, width and height is shown in one drawing or in one view.


What makes a 3D figure three dimensional?

A 3D figure shows length, width and depth. While a 2D figure only shows length and width.


An architects drawing shows actual width at 4.850 meters if it is scaled down to 1 to 50 ratio what should the width read in millimeters?

97mm


How do you find the depth to width ratio?

Measure the depth and width using the same units. Divide the depth measurement by the width measurement.


In what order do you show width height depth in inches?

width, depth and height


What is the correct order for expressing height width depth?

x, y, zx,y,z refers to the axes of 3 dimensional space. So normally, when drawing in 2 dimensional space you are drawing on the x,y plane. In this case that would mean x would be the width, y would be the height, and z would be into, or out of the 2 dimensional page, which translates to depth. So, when looking at what is considered the front of the object it would be width(x), height(y), depth(z).


Is the length or the width the depth of a cabinet?

The depth is neither the length nor width. Length is the measurement from top to bottom, width is from side to side, and depth is from front to back.


How do you find the height of a rectangular box given the width depth and volume?

height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW


How do you find the depth of a rectangle given the length width and volume?

depth equals volume divided by length times width


What is a another word for depth?

width


What Points have height and width but no depth.?

No, they do not.