The hypotenuse is the longest side on a right triangle. It is the side that is opposite (directly across from and facing) the 90-degree angle. If your drawing shows a 90-degree angle by labeling it with a small corner (box), then the point of the corner always points toward the side that is the hypotenuse.
Front, right side, and top. ! =)
by seeing an object from top gives us an top view..by seeing an object from side gives us side view..
Answer in short: cube root of volume. Side length of a cube is the cube root of the volume of the cube or the square root of the area of one of its sides. Examples: A cube of volume 64 has a side length of 4, and a side area of 16. A cube is a symmetrical three dimensional object.
To find the perimeter of something all you have to do is, MEASURE THE DISTANCE AROUND THE OBJECT, for example if you have a triangle and the left side is 8cm, the right side is 5cm, and the bottom is 3cm, add the three measurements, 8cm + 5cm + 3cm = 16cm
A drawing that shows the appearance of an object when seen from side.
A profile view (in mapping) is a drawing that shows an object as if you were looking at it from the side. It is like a side view of a house.
top, front,and side
There are a few ways that make drawing three dimensional objects easier and with different views. Drawing the top, front and side of an object with show different views.
An orthographic drawing attempts to represent a 3D picture in a two dimension drawing. Usually shows a front, side and plain view
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...
Front Elevation, Rear Elevation and Side Elevation.
A. There is more versatility due to the fact that the drafter shows the top and side by projecting oblique lines from a frontal orthographic view. Rather than having to turn the object being sketched to make three sides visible (axonometric).
The purpose of an orthographic drawing is to accurately represent an object in two-dimensional form using multiple views (front, side, top, etc.). This allows for a clear and detailed representation of the object's shape and dimensions for design and communication purposes.
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.
Having the skills need to make impressive three dimensional drawings takes a lot of practice. In order to have different views of the object you are drawing, you should draw the top, side and front of the object.
isometric drawing create the illusion of 3 dimension by drawing the depth of the object on the both side.. in isometric drawing they are both set on the 30 degree angle..