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It is a scale model or view.
In first-angle projection, the projectors originate as if radiated from a viewer's eyeballs and shoot through the 3D object to project a 2D image onto the plane behind it. The 3D object is projected into 2D "paper" space as if you were looking at a radiograph of the object: the top view is under the front view, the right view is at the left of the front view. First-angle projection is the ISO standard and is primarily used in Europe.
Basically its just where you position the views of the main object, in first angle projection, if you view the object from the left, the view is drawn to the right of the object, in third angle projection, its drawn on the viewing side.
There is orthogonal drawing with your front, side/s and back view of your object. Isometric and oblique for your overall view of the object. And explode to see how you project are connected together or assembled.
Class diagram represent generalized view of system while object diagram represent view of a system at a particular instant.
Because an auxillary view is used to show a surface that is not parallel to any of the principal view planes.
Three-Quarter View
A Scanning Electron Microscope can view a 3-D image of an object.
Oblique drawings are designed to show a three dimensional view of an object. It is a kind of a drawing that shows one face of the object in true shape, but the other faces on a distorted angle. Oblique is not really a '3D' system but a 2 dimensional view of an object with 'forced depth'.
If a computer does not have Powerpoint on it to open a show, the Powerpoint Viewer can be used to view it. It does not give you the facilities to edit the show, just to view it.If a computer does not have Powerpoint on it to open a show, the Powerpoint Viewer can be used to view it. It does not give you the facilities to edit the show, just to view it.If a computer does not have Powerpoint on it to open a show, the Powerpoint Viewer can be used to view it. It does not give you the facilities to edit the show, just to view it.If a computer does not have Powerpoint on it to open a show, the Powerpoint Viewer can be used to view it. It does not give you the facilities to edit the show, just to view it.If a computer does not have Powerpoint on it to open a show, the Powerpoint Viewer can be used to view it. It does not give you the facilities to edit the show, just to view it.If a computer does not have Powerpoint on it to open a show, the Powerpoint Viewer can be used to view it. It does not give you the facilities to edit the show, just to view it.If a computer does not have Powerpoint on it to open a show, the Powerpoint Viewer can be used to view it. It does not give you the facilities to edit the show, just to view it.If a computer does not have Powerpoint on it to open a show, the Powerpoint Viewer can be used to view it. It does not give you the facilities to edit the show, just to view it.If a computer does not have Powerpoint on it to open a show, the Powerpoint Viewer can be used to view it. It does not give you the facilities to edit the show, just to view it.If a computer does not have Powerpoint on it to open a show, the Powerpoint Viewer can be used to view it. It does not give you the facilities to edit the show, just to view it.If a computer does not have Powerpoint on it to open a show, the Powerpoint Viewer can be used to view it. It does not give you the facilities to edit the show, just to view it.
A telescope.
Frontal view is the view of the front of a person or of any two-dimensional or three-dimensional object.
An auxiliary view is an orthographic projection of an angled surface on an object, which appears foreshortened in a typical multiviewdrawing.Auxiliary views are used to show the true size and shape of an angled surface and its features.
Slide Show View
Slide show view
The object used to view the outside from inside the submarine is called a periscope.
an electron microscope