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5. The front view of a line, inclined at 30° to the VP is 65 mm long. Draw the
projections of the line, when it is parallel to and 40 mm above the H.P., its
one end being 30 mm in front of the V.P.​

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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The projections of the line, when it is parallel to and 40 mm above the H.P., its one end being 30 mm in front of the V.P [see in attachment]

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:A line is parallel to H.P. and inclined to V.P., its true length will be seen in H.P. i.e. top view.A line's top view will be narrower if it is parallel to V. P. and inclined to H. P. A line's front view will be narrower if it is perpendicular to H P and inclined to V P. Final UPSC IES Results have been released for the 2022 cycle.

Step 2: The apparent and real inclination of the line will be the same because it will resemble a point projection when it is perpendicular to HP and parallel to the vertical plane. In this situation, the line will also form a point projection on the HP.

Step 3:When a solid's axis is parallel to H.P. and V.P., we may infer that it is perpendicular to the picture plane because the base is parallel to the profile plane, which allows us to project the front and top onto it to obtain the real form of the base.

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Answered by bhashab350
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Step-by-step explanation:

The front view of a line, inclined at 30° to the VP is 65 mm long. Draw the

projections of the line, when it is parallel to and 40 mm above the H.P., its

one end being 30 mm in front of the V.P.

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