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The document contains a series of problems related to the projection of various geometric shapes, including rectangular plates, square plates, pentagonal lamina, hexagons, and set squares. Each problem specifies dimensions, orientations, and angles of inclination with respect to horizontal and vertical planes, requiring the drawing of their projections. The shapes vary in complexity and include specific angles of inclination to both the horizontal plane (HP) and vertical plane (VP).

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The document contains a series of problems related to the projection of various geometric shapes, including rectangular plates, square plates, pentagonal lamina, hexagons, and set squares. Each problem specifies dimensions, orientations, and angles of inclination with respect to horizontal and vertical planes, requiring the drawing of their projections. The shapes vary in complexity and include specific angles of inclination to both the horizontal plane (HP) and vertical plane (VP).

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Projection of Planes

Problems from Projection of Planes


1) A rectangular plate of 60 mm x 40 mm has one of its shorter edge in the VP
and inclined 40° to the HP. Draw the projection if its top view is a square of
side 40 mm.

2) A square plate ABCD of 40mm side has one of its corner A on the ground,
its diagonal AC inclined at 45° to the HP and apparently inclined at 30° to the
VP. Draw its projection.
3) A pentagonal lamina of 30mm side has one edge in HP and inclined at 30°
to the VP. Draw its projection when its surface is inclined at 45° to the HP.

4) 24.Draw the projections of a hexagon of side 30mm having one of its sides
in HP and top view inclined at 65° to the VP and the surfaces inclined at 35°
to the HP.
5) A square plate ABCD of 40 mm side has one of its corner A on the ground,
its diagonal AC inclined at 45° to the HP and apparently inclined at 30° to the
VP. Draw its projection.

6) Rectangle 30mm and 50mm sides is resting on HP on one small side which
is at 30° inclined to VP, while the surface of the plane makes at
45°inclination with HP. Draw it’s projections.
7) A 30°-60°-90° set square of longest side 100 mm long is in VP and it’s
surface 45° inclined to VP. One end of longest side is 10 mm and other end is
35 mm above HP. Draw it’s projections.

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