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Projection of Straight Line: - A Straight Line Can Be Kept in SIX

There are 6 different positions a straight line can be placed in with respect to the vertical and horizontal planes in the first quadrant: 1) parallel to both planes, 2) inclined to the horizontal plane and parallel to the vertical plane, 3) perpendicular to the horizontal plane, 4) inclined to the vertical plane and parallel to the horizontal plane, 5) perpendicular to the vertical plane, 6) inclined to both planes. There are 15 total dimensions that can be measured for a straight line including distances, angles, lengths, traces, and more.

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Projection of Straight Line: - A Straight Line Can Be Kept in SIX

There are 6 different positions a straight line can be placed in with respect to the vertical and horizontal planes in the first quadrant: 1) parallel to both planes, 2) inclined to the horizontal plane and parallel to the vertical plane, 3) perpendicular to the horizontal plane, 4) inclined to the vertical plane and parallel to the horizontal plane, 5) perpendicular to the vertical plane, 6) inclined to both planes. There are 15 total dimensions that can be measured for a straight line including distances, angles, lengths, traces, and more.

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Projection Of Straight Line

• A Straight line can be kept in SIX (6)


different positions with respect to VP and
HP in First Quadrants as given below:
• 1. Line Parallel to Both HP and VP.
• 2. Line Inclined to HP and Parallel to VP.
• 3. Line Perpendicular to HP.
• 4. Line Inclined to VP and Parallel to HP.
• 5. Line Perpendicular to VP.
• 6. Line Inclined to both HP and VP.
Line Parallel to Both HP and VP

a’ b’

X Y

a b
Line Inclined to HP & Parallel to VP

b

a’

X Y

a b
b

a’

X Y

a b

Line perpendicular to HP
Line Inclined to VP and parallel to HP

a’ b’

X Y

b
Line Perpendicular to VP

a’ b’

X Y

b
Straight Line Inclined to Both HP and VP

b b’2

45
a’
15 b’1
55 Y
X 10
a
b2

75

b b1
Total fifteen(15) dimensions & are listed below:
1. The point A distance from HP. ( any one = above / below / on)
2. The point A distance from VP. ( any one = in front / behind / on)
3 & 4. similarly for the point B.
5. Distance between the end projectors of A & B.
6. Elevation length. ( shortest distance between a’ & b’)
7. Plan length. ( shortest distance between a & b)
8. EL inclination angle to XY (or) apparent angle of the line to HP.
9. PL inclination angle to XY (or) apparent angle of the line to VP.
10. TL= True length of the line.
11. True inclination angle to HP.
12. True inclination angle to VP.
13. Horizontal trace ( it is a plan of a point, which lies in HP and in line
……with the points AB.
14. Vertical trace ( it is a elevation of a point, which lies in VP and in
……line with the points AB.
15. Distance between the projectors or HT and VT.

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