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18it207 - Engineering Graphics: Assignment - 2

The document contains instructions for an engineering graphics assignment involving projecting lines onto planes. It provides details on projecting four different lines onto horizontal and vertical planes, specifying the length, orientation, and position of each line.

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18it207 - Engineering Graphics: Assignment - 2

The document contains instructions for an engineering graphics assignment involving projecting lines onto planes. It provides details on projecting four different lines onto horizontal and vertical planes, specifying the length, orientation, and position of each line.

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18IT207 – ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

ASSIGNMENT – 2

2.1. PROJECTION OF LINES – 3


A line MN 40mm long is kept parallel to both HP and VP. The line has its
end N, 15mm above the HP and 25 mm in front of the VP. The line. Draw
its projections.

2.2. PROJECTION OF LINES – 4


A line PQ 45 mm long has its end P 20mm above HP and 25 mm in front of
VP. The line is kept inclined at 45 0 to HP and parallel to VP. Draw its
projections.

2.3. PROJECTION OF LINES – 5


A line RS 50 mm long is lying on the HP and makes an angle of 35 0 with the
VP. Its end S is 25mm in front of VP. Draw the projections of the line.

2.4. PROJECTION OF LINES – 6


A line UV is in 1st quadrant. The line is 55 mm long and it is inclined to both
the planes. The line has an inclination of 30 0 & 400 to HP & VP respectively.
End U is 10 mm above HP and 20 mm in front of VP. Draw its projections.

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