IED Unit 2 Flashcards

1
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Oblique pictorial where depth is represented as half scale compared to the height and width scale.

A

Cabinet Pictorial

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2
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Oblique pictorial where height, width, and depth are represented at full scale.

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Cavalier Pictorial

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3
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A line which defines the center of arcs, circles, or symmetrical parts.

A

Center Line

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4
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lightly drawn lines to guide drawing other lines and shapes.

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Construction Line

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5
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The measurement associated with an object’s front-to-back dimensionor extent of something from side to side.

A

Depth

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A measurable extent, such as the three principal dimensions of an object is width, height, and depth.

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Dimension

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7
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A line which represents distance.

A

Dimension Line

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8
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The documents that are required for something or that give evidence or proof of something.

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Documentation

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9
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Drawings or printed information that contain instructions for assembling, installing, operating, and servicing.

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Documentation

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10
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A formal graphical representation of an object containing information based on the drawing type.

A

Drawing

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11
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The line along which two surfaces of a solid meet.

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Edge

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12
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A regular oval shape, traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points is constant, or resulting when a cone is cut by an oblique plane which does not intersect the base.

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Ellipse

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13
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Line which represents where a dimension starts and stops.

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Extension Line

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14
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Sketching which is done manually without the aid of instruments such as rulers.

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Freehand

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15
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A network of lines that cross each other to form a series of squares or rectangles.

A

Grid

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16
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The measurement associated with an object?s top-to-bottom dimension.

A

Height

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17
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A line type that represents an edge that is not directly visible.

A

Hidden Line

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18
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A form of pictorial sketch in which all three drawing axes form equal angles of 120 degrees with the plane of projection.

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Isometric Sketch

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19
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Line which indicates dimensions of arcs, circles and detail.

A

Leader Line

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20
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A long thin mark on a surface.

A

Line

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21
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A continuous extent of length, straight or curved, without breadth or thickness; the trace of a moving point.

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Line

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22
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Long, narrow mark or band.

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Line

23
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Standardization of lines used on technical drawings by line weight and style.

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Line Conventions

24
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Also called line width. The thickness of a line, characterized as thick or thin.

A

Line Weight

25
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A line which indicates that a very long objects with uniform detailis drawn foreshortened.

A

Long-Break Line

26
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To make something, especially on a large scale using machinery.

A

Manufacture

27
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The process of using dimensions, quantity, or capacity by comparison with a standard in order to mark off, apportion, layout, or establish dimensions.

A

Measurement

28
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A drawing which contains views of an object projected onto two or more orthographic planes.

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Multi-View Drawing

29
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A heavy solid line used on a drawing to represent the outline of an object.

A

Object Line

30
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A form of pictorial in which an object is represented as true width and height, but the depth can be any size and drawn at any angle.

A

Oblique Sketch

31
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A method of representing three-dimensional objects on a plane having only length and breadth. Also referred to as Right Angle Projection.

A

Orthographic Projection

32
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A form of pictorial sketch in which vanishing points are used to provide the depth and distortion that is seen with the human eye.

A

Perspective Sketch

33
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A sketch that shows an object’s height, width, and depth in a single view.

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Pictorial Sketch

34
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A flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points would wholly lie.

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Plane

35
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A location in space.

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Point

36
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An outline of an object when viewed from one side.

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Profile

37
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An imaginary line that is used to locate or project the corners, edges, and features of a three-dimensional object onto an imaginary two-dimensional surface.

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Projection Line

38
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An imaginary surface between the object and the observer on which the view of the object is projected and drawn.

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Projection Plane

39
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The relationship of one thing to another in size, amount, etc.

A

Proportion

40
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Size or weight relationships among structures or among elements in a single structure.

A

Proportion

41
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A straight-edged strip of rigid material marked at regular intervals that isused to measure distances.

A

Scale

42
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A proportion between two sets of dimensions used todevelop accurate, larger or smaller prototypes, or models.

A

Scale

43
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Thin lines used in a section view to indicate where the cutting plane line has cut through material.

A

Section Lines

44
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The representation of light and shade on a sketch or map.

A

Shading

45
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Line which shows where part is broken to reveal detail behind the part or to shorten a long continuous part.

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Short-Break Line

46
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Atwo-dimensional contour that characterizes an object or area, in contrast to three-dimensional form.

A

Shape

47
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A rough representation of the main features of an object or scene and often made as a preliminary study.

A

Sketch

48
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A three-dimensional body or geometric figure.

A

Solid

49
Q

Identify the drawing below

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Oblique

50
Q

Identify the drawing below

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Orthographic

51
Q

Identify the drawing shown

A

One Point Perspective

52
Q

Identify the drawing below

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Two Point Perspective

53
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Identify the drawing below

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Oblique