Locating points in Orthographic views

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Locating points in Orthographic views Solids In Contact

Label the extreme generator in elevation and plan & Given a cone resting on the horizontal plane containing the point p in elevation, Label the extreme generator in elevation and plan & Locate the point p in plan using a horizontal section plane. Given a sphere resting on the horizontal plane containing the point p in plan, Label the great circle in elevation and plan. Locate the point p in elevation using a horizontal section plane. Sectional Cut Containing point p Extreme Generator P P Extreme Generator P Notes Notes

Label the extreme generator in elevation and plan & Given a cone resting on the horizontal plane containing the point p in elevation, Label the extreme generator in elevation and plan & Locate the point p in plan using a horizontal section plane. Given a sphere resting on the horizontal plane containing the point p in plan, Label the great circle in elevation and plan. Locate the point p in elevation using a horizontal section plane. Great Circle Sectional Cut Containing point p Extreme Generator P P P Extreme Generator Great Circle Sectional Cut Containing point p P Notes Notes

Label the extreme generator in elevation and plan & Given a cone resting on the horizontal plane containing the point p in elevation, Label the extreme generator in elevation and plan & Locate the point p in plan using a horizontal section plane. Given a sphere resting on the horizontal plane containing the point p in plan, Label the great circle in elevation and plan. Locate the point p in elevation using a horizontal section plane. Great Circle Sectional Cut Containing point p Extreme Generator P P P Extreme Generator Great Circle Sectional Cut Containing point p P Notes Notes