Physics, asked by surendramaurya88080, 6 months ago

The drawing in which the view is drawn at ar
angle 30° and 150°-is called :
(A) Auxiliary view
(B) Front view
(C) Isometric view
(D) Perspective view​

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Answered by rammondal4556
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Answer:

I also don't know the answer

Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The correct answer is option (C) Isometric view.

Explanation:

Isometric drawings comprised of two horizontal axes inclined at angles of 30^{o} and 150^{o} degrees, respectively.

The drawing in which the vision is drawn at an angle 30^{o} and 150^{o} is called Isometric view. The 3D view and this view are identical. When a drawing of a 3D view is not possible, this view is used.

Isometric scale is the scale that is applied to isometric drawings. Reducing scale refers to the scale used when the drawing size is decreased for easier viewing. The enlargement scale is the scale that, under certain assumptions, enhances the dimension of size for better sight.

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