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Unit 2 Projection of Lines

The document contains 6 problems involving drawing projections of lines with given information about the positions of the ends in relation to the principal planes and other details. For each line AB, students are asked to draw its projections, determine its true length, traces, and inclination with the principal planes. Some examples provide the true length of the line, angles of inclination, or measurements of the projections.

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Unit 2 Projection of Lines

The document contains 6 problems involving drawing projections of lines with given information about the positions of the ends in relation to the principal planes and other details. For each line AB, students are asked to draw its projections, determine its true length, traces, and inclination with the principal planes. Some examples provide the true length of the line, angles of inclination, or measurements of the projections.

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UNIT 2 PROJECTION OF LINES

1. End A of a line AB is 15mm above HP & 20mm in front of VP while its end B is 50mm
above HP and 75mm in front of VP. The distances between end projectors of the line is
50mm. Draw projections of the line and find its true length and true inclination with the
principal planes. Also mark its traces.
2. A line AB, 70mm long, has its end A 15mm above HP and 20mm in front of VP. It is
inclined at 30° to HP and 45°to VP. Draw its projections and mark its traces
3. The top view of a 75mm long line AB measures 65mm,while its front view measures
50mm. Its one end A is in HP and12mm in front of VP. Draw the projections of AB and
determine its inclination with HP and VP
4. A line AB, 65mm long has its end A 20mm above H.P. and 25mm in front of VP. The end B is
40mm above H.P. and 65mm in front of V.P. Draw the projections of AB and shows its
inclination with H.P. and V.P.
5. The projectors of the ends of a line AB are 5cm apart. The end A is 2cm above the H.P and
3cm in front of V.P. The end B is1cm below H.P. and 4cm behind the V.P. Determine the true
length and traces of AB, and its inclination with the two planes
6. A line AB, 90mm long, is inclined at 45 to the H.P. and its top view makes an angle of 60 with
the V.P. The end A is in the H.P. and 12mm in front of V.P. Draw its front view and finds its
true inclination with the V.P.

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