Digital Cross Sections Lab

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Digital Cross Sections Lab

Sphere Example: Vertical Cross-Section (Perpendicular Cut): Horizontal Cross-Section (Parallel Cut): Oblique Cross-Section (Diagonal Cut):

Rectangular Prism Example: Vertical Cross-Section (Perpendicular Cut): Horizontal Cross-Section (Parallel Cut): Oblique Cross-Section (Diagonal Cut):

Triangular Prism Example: Vertical Cross-Section (Perpendicular Cut): Horizontal Cross-Section (Parallel Cut): Oblique Cross-Section (Diagonal Cut):

Cylinder Example: Vertical Cross-Section (Perpendicular Cut): Horizontal Cross-Section (Parallel Cut): Oblique Cross-Section (Diagonal Cut):

Cone Example: Vertical Cross-Section (Perpendicular Cut): Horizontal Cross-Section (Parallel Cut): Oblique Cross-Section (Diagonal Cut):

Square Pyramid Example: Vertical Cross-Section (Perpendicular Cut): Horizontal Cross-Section (Parallel Cut): Oblique Cross-Section (Diagonal Cut):

Rectangular Pyramid Example: Vertical Cross-Section (Perpendicular Cut): Horizontal Cross-Section (Parallel Cut): Oblique Cross-Section (Diagonal Cut):

Cone Example: Vertical Cross-Section (Perpendicular Cut): Horizontal Cross-Section (Parallel Cut): Oblique Cross-Section (Diagonal Cut):

*Trapezoidal Prism Example: Vertical Cross-Section (Perpendicular Cut): Horizontal Cross-Section (Parallel Cut): Oblique Cross-Section (Diagonal Cut):