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Circles in engineering drawings are represented by using a center point and a diameter or radius dimension. The center point is denoted by a small crosshair, and the diameter or radius dimension is placed adjacent to the circle. The diameter dimension represents the distance across the circle, whileRead more
Circles in engineering drawings are represented by using a center point and a diameter or radius dimension. The center point is denoted by a small crosshair, and the diameter or radius dimension is placed adjacent to the circle. The diameter dimension represents the distance across the circle, while the radius dimension represents the distance from the center to any point on the circle. This representation ensures accurate manufacturing and inspection of circular features.
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