Art, asked by saic24574, 2 months ago

2.A hexogonal plate of side 20 mm rests on the HP on one of its side inclined at 45 to the VP. The surface of
the plate makes an angle of 30 with the HP. Draw the front and top views of the plate.​

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Answered by gauridurbude1432
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Answer:

To draw the front and top views of a hexagonal plate, you will need to first understand the concept of projections and how they relate to the object.

The front view of the plate will be a straight-on, top-down view of the plate, looking at it from the front. The top view of the plate will be a side view, looking at it from the top.

To draw the front view:

Draw a hexagon with side length 20 mm.

Because the plate is resting on one of its sides and is inclined at 45 degrees to the vertical plane, you will need to rotate the hexagon 45 degrees on the paper.

As the surface of the plate makes an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal plane, you will need to tilt the hexagon 30 degrees on the paper.

To draw the top view:

Draw a hexagon with side length 20 mm.

Draw a line perpendicular to the hexagon's top side, this will represent the vertical plane.

Draw another line at an angle of 30 degrees from the vertical plane, this will represent the surface of the plate which is making an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal plane.

It is important to note that this is a 2D representation of a 3D object and it might be hard to do it by hand. It is better to use a 3D modeling software if you have access to one.

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