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Which industry extensively uses engineering graphics?
Which industry extensively uses engineering graphics?
- Agriculture
- Automotive (correct)
- Food processing
- Textile
What is engineering graphics primarily concerned with?
What is engineering graphics primarily concerned with?
- Computer programming for engineering applications
- Visual communication of engineering designs (correct)
- Structural analysis of engineering materials
- Statistical analysis of engineering data
What is the purpose of using orthographic projections in engineering graphics?
What is the purpose of using orthographic projections in engineering graphics?
- To represent a 3D object in 2D views (correct)
- To simulate the motion of mechanical components
- To create virtual reality models
- To analyze the material properties of an object
Engineering graphics is mainly focused on creating technical drawings and diagrams for engineering purposes.
Engineering graphics is mainly focused on creating technical drawings and diagrams for engineering purposes.
Engineering graphics primarily deals with creating artistic designs for advertisements and logos.
Engineering graphics primarily deals with creating artistic designs for advertisements and logos.
Orthographic projections are not used in engineering graphics and are only applicable in art and design.
Orthographic projections are not used in engineering graphics and are only applicable in art and design.
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Engineering Graphics Industry
Engineering Graphics Industry
The field of creating visual representations of engineering designs.
Purpose of Orthographic Projections
Purpose of Orthographic Projections
Representing 3D objects using 2D views.
Engineering Graphics Focus
Engineering Graphics Focus
Creating technical drawings for engineering.
Engineering Graphics Applicability
Engineering Graphics Applicability
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Orthographic Projections Role
Orthographic Projections Role
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Engineering Graphics, Art or Design?
Engineering Graphics, Art or Design?
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