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Just by showing it, or even better make a drawing it...
That is called a cross-section.
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An orthographic drawing is one that uses a sort of perspective that does not portray an object the way it would look in a natural space. It shows each side of the object as flat and parallel to the "picture plane." It's not too unlike cubism. (Braque and Picasso explored drawing people and object by showing all sides at once.) This is used in order to give accurate engineering/mathematical dimensions. It is used for the fabrication of mechanical parts, furniture...
A drawing that divides a cube, for example to see what's inside in it.
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A graph
Its called a Blueprint
Drawing showing layout of all the parts.
firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back
Schematic or drawing showing the layout of components.
Component range drawing: Drawing showing the sizes, system of reference (type of component and identification number) and Pefomance date of a range of components of a given type.
picture showing the width and the lenght of a room
It actually means this. A simplified drawing showing structure, the appearance.
Look up at the window where the rays are showing. (Be sure to be next to or on the drawing)
Just by showing it, or even better make a drawing it...