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The theory of orthographic projections is a fundamental concept in engineering drawing. It states that a three-dimensional object can be represented on a two-dimensional plane through a series of orthographic views. These views include the front view, top view, and side views, which provide a compreRead more
The theory of orthographic projections is a fundamental concept in engineering drawing. It states that a three-dimensional object can be represented on a two-dimensional plane through a series of orthographic views. These views include the front view, top view, and side views, which provide a comprehensive understanding of the object’s shape, size, and proportions. By following the principles of orthographic projection, engineers and designers can accurately communicate and visualize their ideas through technical drawings.
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