Projections of Solids With Axis Inclined To Both HP and VP
Projections of Solids With Axis Inclined To Both HP and VP
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A regular pentagonal pyramid, base 30 mm
side and height 80 mm rests on one edge of its
base on the ground so that the highest point in
the base is 30 mm above the ground. Draw its
projection when the axis is parallel to the VP.
Draw another FV on a reference line
inclined at 30º to the edge on which it is
resting so that the base is visible.
63
A pentagonal pyramid of 35 mm base edge
and 70 mm height is resting on the HP with
one of its triangular surface perpendicular
to the HP, and parallel and nearer to VP.
Draw its projections.
65
A triangular pyramid having base side 45
mm and length 75 mm is kept in the first
quadrant in such a way that its FV shows
the true shape of a lateral face. The base
edge of the lateral face is parallel to HRP.
Draw the two views of the solid. Measure
the slant height of the pyramid.
66
A square prism, side of the base 40 mm and
length of the axis 70 mm, has an edge of its
base in the VP. The axis is making an angle
of 55º with the VP and its elevation is
making 45º with XY. Draw the projections
of the solid.
67
A pentagonal pyramid of 50 mm side of the
base and 85 mm height of the axis is freely
suspended by a string from one of its
corners of base. Draw the projections of the
pentagonal pyramid when its axis makes an
angle of 30º with the VP.
68
A cone of the base diameter 50 mm and 70
mm long axis is freely suspended from a
point on the rim of its base. Draw the FV
and the TV when the plane containing its
axis is perpendicular to the HP and makes
an angle of 35º with the VP.
69
A pentagonal pyramid with base edges 40
mm axis 75 mm has one of its corners of
the base on the HP with the triangular face
opposite to it parallel to the HP. Draw the
projections of the pyramid if the top view
of its axis is perpendicular to the VP.
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