
Draw the projections of a cylinder, resting on HP with one its base and axis parallel to VP. The diameter of base is 30mm and axis is 65mm long.
A cylinder with base diameter 30mm and axis 65mm long is resting on VP with one of its base and axis parallel to HP. Draw the projections of the cylinder.
A cylinder with base 30mm diameter and 65mm long rests on a point of its base on HP such that the axis makes an angle of 30° with HP. Draw the projections of the cylinder.
Draw the projections of a cylinder of 30mm diameter and 65mm long lying on the ground with its axis inclined at 30° to VP and parallel to the HP
Draw the projections of a cylinder of base 30mm diameter and axis 50mm long when its axis is 30mm away from HP and 30mm in front of VP.
Draw the projections of a cone, resting on HP with its base and axis parallel to VP. The diameter of base is 30mm and axis is 65mm long.
Draw the projections of a cone, resting on HP with its apex and axis parallel to VP. The diameter of base is 30mm and axis is 65mm long.
A cone with base 30mm diameter and 65mm long rests on a point of its base on HP such that the axis makes an angle of 30° with HP. Draw the projections of the cylinder.
A cone with base diameter 30mm and axis 65mm long is resting on VP with its base and axis parallel to HP. Draw the projections of the cone.
Draw the projections of a cone of 30mm diameter and 65mm long lying on the ground with its axis inclined at 30° to VP and parallel to the HP
Draw the projections of a cone of base 30mm diameter and axis 50mm long, when its axis is parallel to both the planes and 30mm away from them.
A square prism with side of base 40mm and axis 65mm long is resting with its base on HP. Draw the projections of the prism when one of its rectangular faces is parallel to VP. The axis of the prism is 40mm in front of VP.
A square prism with side of base 40mm and axis 65mm long is resting with its base on VP. Draw the projections of the prism when one of its rectangular faces is parallel to HP. The axis of the prism is 40mm above the HP.
A square prism with side of base 40mm and axis 65mm long is resting with an edge of its base on HP, such that the rectangular face containing that edge is inclined at 60° to HP. Draw the projections of the prism when its axis is parallel to VP.
A square prism with side of base 40mm and axis 65mm long lies on one of its faces on HP, such that its axis is inclined at 45° to VP. Draw the projections.
A square prism with side of base 40mm and axis 65mm long is parallel to both HP and VP. Draw the projections of the solid. The axis is 40mm above HP and 42mm in front of VP.
A square pyramid with side of base 40mm and axis 65mm long is resting with its base on HP. Draw the projections of the pyramid when one of its base edges is parallel to VP. The axis of the pyramid is 40mm in front of VP.
A square pyramid with side of base 40mm and axis 65mm long is resting with its base on VP. Draw the projections of the pyramid when one of its triangular faces is parallel to HP. The axis of the prism is 40mm in front of HP.
A square pyramid with side of base 40mm and axis 65mm long is resting with an edge of its base on HP, such that the triangular face containing that edge is inclined at 60° to HP. Draw the projections of the pyramid when its axis is parallel to VP.
A square pyramid with side of base 40mm and axis 65mm long lies on one of its faces on HP, such that its axis is inclined at 45° to VP. Draw the projections.
A square pyramid with side of base 40mm and axis 65mm long is parallel to both HP and VP. Draw the projections of the solid. The axis is 40mm above HP and 42mm in front of VP.
A triangular prism with side of base 30mm and axis 55mm long is resting on one of its base on HP. If one of its rectangular faces is Perpendicular to VP and the nearest edge parallel to VP is 10mm from it, draw its projections.
A triangular prism with side of base 30mm and axis 55mm long lies with one of its longer edges on HP such that its axis is perpendicular to VP. Draw the projections of this triangular prism when the base nearer to VP is at a distance of 15mm from it.
Draw the projections of a triangular prism of side 30mm and length 55mm when its axis is parallel to both planes.
A triangular prism with side of base 30mm and axis 60mm long is resting with an edge of its base on HP, such that the rectangular face containing that edge is inclined at 55° to HP. Draw the projections of the prism when its axis is parallel to VP.
A TRIANGULAR prism with side of base 30mm and axis 55mm long lies on one of its faces on HP such that its axis is inclined at 45° to VP. Draw the projections.
A triangular pyramid with side of base 30mm and axis 55mm long is resting with its base on HP and one of its edges of its base is parallel to VP.
A triangular pyramid with side of base 30mm and axis 55mm long is resting with its base on HP and one of its edges of its base is perpendicular to VP.
A triangular pyramid with side of base 30mm and axis 55mm long is resting with its base on VP and one of its edges of its base is parallel to HP.
A triangular pyramid with side of base 30mm and axis 55mm long is resting with its base on VP and one of its edges of its base is perpendicular to HP.
Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism of side 30mm and axis 60mm long such that it is resting on its base on HP and one of its rectangular faces is perpendicular to VP.
Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism of side 30mm and axis 60mm long such that it is resting on its base on HP and one of its rectangular faces is parallel to VP.
A pentagonal prism of side 30mm and axis 60mm long rests on HP with one of its rectangular faces such that the axis is perpendicular to VP. Draw the projections of the solid.
A pentagonal prism of side 30mm and axis 60mm long is resting with an edge of its base on HP, such that the rectangular face containing that edge is inclined at 60(Degree) to HP. Draw the projections when the axis of the prism is parallel to VP.
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