Art, asked by msakthisaran26, 5 months ago

Line EF,65mm long has its end E , 15mm above HP and 15mm in front of VP.It is inclined at 55° to HP and 35° to VP.Draw it's projection.​

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Answered by gauridurbude1432
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To draw the projections of line EF, you will need to understand the concept of projections and how they relate to the object.

Draw the horizontal plane (HP) and the vertical plane (VP) on your paper.

Draw a point E on the HP, 15mm in front of the VP and 15mm above the HP. This represents the starting point of line EF.

Draw an angle of 55 degrees from E on the HP and 35 degrees from E on the VP, this represents the inclinations of the line.

Draw a line from E to point F, with a length of 65mm.

The intersection of the line with the HP and VP are the endpoints of the projections of the line on the respective planes.

It's important to note that this is a 2D representation of a 3D object, 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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