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Dimension lines in an engineering drawing are represented by thin continuous lines with arrowheads at each end. These lines are used to indicate the measurements or dimensions of the object. Dimension lines are typically placed parallel to the object lines and are accompanied by numerical values toRead more
Dimension lines in an engineering drawing are represented by thin continuous lines with arrowheads at each end. These lines are used to indicate the measurements or dimensions of the object. Dimension lines are typically placed parallel to the object lines and are accompanied by numerical values to specify the size, length, or distance being measured. They provide important information about the size and proportions of the object in the drawing.
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