In orthographic projection, the two principal planes intersect at an angle of?
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In orthographic projection, the two principal planes intersect at an angle of 90°
- Orthographic projections are those in which the projectors are parallel to one another and also perpendicular to the plane of projection.
- An object is said to be "projected" on a plane if straight lines can be formed from different places along its contour to the plane.
- The term "projection" of the item refers to the figure created by connecting in the right order the places where these lines intersect the plane.
- Projectors are the lines that connect the object to the planes.
- The "Reference planes" or "primary planes of projection" are the three planes used for orthographic projections.
- The principal planes are the horizontal plane (H.P) and vertical places (V.P)
- They intersect at a right angle (at an angle of 90°).
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