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multiview Ans✓✓✓Refers to a drawing that contains more than one
image of an object and whose adjacent images are generated from
orthogonal viewing planes.
viewing plane Ans✓✓✓A hypothetical plane between an object and its
viewer onto which the image of the object, as seen by the viewer, is
imprinted.
multiple views Ans✓✓✓The presentation of an object using more than
one image on the same drawing, each image representing a different
orientation of an object.
adjacent views Ans✓✓✓Orthogonal views presented on a single plane
that are created immediately next to each other.
glass box Ans✓✓✓A visualization aid for understanding the locations
and orientations of images of an object produced by third-angle
projection. The images of an object are projected, on the sides of a
hypothetical transparent box that is then unfolded into a single plane.
six standard views (six principal views) Ans✓✓✓The drawing
representation of an object using the views produced by glass box
, preferred configuration Ans✓✓✓The drawing presentation of an object
using its top, front, and right-side views.
hidden lines Ans✓✓✓The representation, using the dashed line, on a
drawing of an object of the edges that cannot be seen because the object
is opaque
centerlines Ans✓✓✓A series of alternating long and short dashed lines
used to identify an axis of rotational symmetry
centermark Ans✓✓✓A small right-angle cross that is used to identify
the end view of axis of rotational symmetry
third-angle projection Ans✓✓✓The process of creating a view of an
object by imprinting its image, using orthogonal projection, on a
translucent surface in front of that object..
first-angle projection Ans✓✓✓The process of creating a view of an
object by imprinting its image, using orthogonal projection, on an
opaque surface behind that object
international sheet sizes Ans✓✓✓The internationally accepted paper
dimensions used when drawings are created or printed to their intended
size