Math, asked by onkarraut04, 5 months ago

Multiple Choice ( Select 1 out of 4 options, for the question below.)
While drawing isometric view of sphere the radius of sphere is taken
actual radius of sphere
Options
Greater than
O
O
O
less than
equal to
double
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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Option (C) equal to actual radius

Explanation:

Sphere: A sphere is the set of points that are all at the same distance from the center in three-dimensional space.

Isometric projection: It is a method for representing three-dimensional objects visually in two dimensions. It is applied in technical and engineering drawings.

Radius: it is the distance of all the points of the circle from the center of the circle.

If we see the isometric view of sphere, we will get a circle.

And the radius of both circle and the sphere will be equal.

Therefore, we get that option (C) equal to is the correct answer.

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