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When a plane surface is inclined to any plane of projection, the view of the plane surface projected on it will be its ____________(a) point shape(b) true shape(c) straight line(d) apparent shape |
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Answer» Correct choice is (d) apparent shape To explain I would say: An inclined surface is a surface that is perpendicular to one of the principal planes, and is at some angle to the remaining two principal planes. As such, an inclined surface will always appear as a line in one of the principal views and as a foreshortened area in the other two views. An inclined surface will not appear true size in a principal view. |
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