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What is the primary difference between the SLICE and SECTION commands?
What is the primary difference between the SLICE and SECTION commands?
- The SLICE command actually slices the solid, while the SECTION command does not. (correct)
- The SLICE command is used for 2D objects, while the SECTION command is used for 3D objects.
- The SLICE command allows you to retain both portions of the sliced solid, while the SECTION command does not.
- The SLICE command creates a region, while the SECTION command creates a solid.
What is the primary purpose of the SECTION command?
What is the primary purpose of the SECTION command?
- To calculate the mass properties of a solid object.
- To move the cross-section created to a different location.
- To slice a solid object into two or more pieces.
- To create a cross-section of a solid object. (correct)
What is the primary advantage of the cross-section created using the SECTION command?
What is the primary advantage of the cross-section created using the SECTION command?
- It can be used to slice the original solid object.
- It is a region with mass properties that can be automatically calculated. (correct)
- It is a solid object that can be further edited.
- It can be used to create a 3D model of the original solid object.
Which command should you use to create a cross-section of the shed mentioned in the text?
Which command should you use to create a cross-section of the shed mentioned in the text?
What is the purpose of the SLICE command mentioned in the text?
What is the purpose of the SLICE command mentioned in the text?
If you wanted to create a physical slice through a 3D solid model, which command would you use?
If you wanted to create a physical slice through a 3D solid model, which command would you use?
After using the SECTION command, what additional step is required to view the cross-section?
After using the SECTION command, what additional step is required to view the cross-section?
What is the output of the SECTION command?
What is the output of the SECTION command?
Which command would you use to calculate the mass properties of the cross-section created by the SECTION command?
Which command would you use to calculate the mass properties of the cross-section created by the SECTION command?
If you wanted to retain both portions of a sliced solid object, which command would you use?
If you wanted to retain both portions of a sliced solid object, which command would you use?
Which command creates a cross-section without modifying the original solid object?
Which command creates a cross-section without modifying the original solid object?