The dimensions that are the same between the front and top view of an object are typically the width and depth (length). These two dimensions provide a consistent measurement of the object's size from both perspectives. However, the height dimension is only represented in the front view and not in the top view.
it is the exactally the same as the front view
In third angle projection, the top view is placed above the front view. This projection method orients the views such that the object is positioned in the first quadrant, with the top view directly above the front view, and the right side view to the right of the front view. This arrangement allows for a clear and intuitive representation of the object's dimensions and features.
It is a shape that is like a toothpaste tube which has a circular lid which is the same size as the tube below it.
same distance
First angle projection is commonly used in Europe and involves positioning the object between the observer and the projection plane, resulting in the top view appearing below the front view. In contrast, third angle projection, prevalent in the United States, places the projection plane between the observer and the object, making the top view appear above the front view. To interpret these drawings, one should recognize the orientation of views and how they relate to the object's spatial arrangement, ensuring accurate visualization and understanding of dimensions and features. Always check the symbols indicating which projection method is used to avoid confusion.
Both views are of a rectangle. One of the sides will be of the same size but he other dimensions can be different.
it is the exactally the same as the front view
In third angle projection, the top view is placed above the front view. This projection method orients the views such that the object is positioned in the first quadrant, with the top view directly above the front view, and the right side view to the right of the front view. This arrangement allows for a clear and intuitive representation of the object's dimensions and features.
cube coboid
The geometric relationship between the views would be that they have the same exact dimensions (length, width, height) as the "adjacent" view below it or next to it.
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Orthogonal view is basically seeing something in 2 dimensions that is actually 3 dimensions. The projection lines in these views are orthogonal to the projection plane which causes it to be 2 dimensions.
size dimensions describe the size of each geometric feature location dimensions show the location of each geometric feature within an object or view
front view
It is a shape that is like a toothpaste tube which has a circular lid which is the same size as the tube below it.
I think both are same. There is difference between isometric view and isometric drawing that is of size.
The front view of an object is drawn on the elevation or front elevation of a drawing. This view shows the object as if it were being viewed directly from the front.