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PROJECTION OF POINTS CLASS WORK

1.

Draw

the

projection

of

the

following

points.

Point A which is 40 mm above HP and 55 mm in front of VP (First Quadrant) Point B, which is 10 mm above HP and 15 mm behind VP.(Second Quadrant) Point C, which is 25 mm below HP and 20 mm behind VP (Third Quadrant) Point D, which is 20 mm below HP and 20 mm in front of VP(Fourth Quadrant)

Draw

the

projection P Q

of

the is

following 30 is mm 40

points in mm

lying front

on of

HP. VP. VP.

1. Point 2. Point

which which

behind

Draw

the

projection R S

of which which

the is is

following 30 40

points mm mm

lying above below

on

VP. HP. HP.

1. Point 2. Point

4. Draw the projection of points on a common reference line. Take 20 mm distance between the projectors. Point Point B A is is 10 10 mm mm above HP and HP 25 and mm on in front the VP VP.

above

Point C is 25 mm below HP and 20 mm behind VP Point D is 20 mm below HP and 20 mm in front of VP Point Point E F is is on on the both reference HP and line VP.

1. Figure shows the projections of different points. Determine the position of the points with reference to the projection planes. The distances marked are in millimeters.

1. A point C is on HP and 15 mm behind VP. Another point D is also on HP and 40 mm in front of VP. The distance between their projectors is 45 mm. Join their top views and determine the inclination of this line with XY line.

2. A point P is on HP and 20 mm in front of VP. Another point Q is also on HP and behind VP. The distance between their end projectors is 60 mm. Draw its projections if the line joining P and Q makes an angle of 600 with reference line. Also find the position of point Q.

3. A point A is 25 mm above HP and is in the first quadrant. Its shortest distance from the reference line XY is 45 mm. Draw the projections of the point and determine its

distance

from

the

VP.

ASSIGNMENT-1 1. A point B is 40 mm from HP & 25 from VP. draw its projections in all possible positions 2. Project the following points and specify their quadrants.

A. A Point P plan is 40mm above XY and the elevation is 20mm below the plan. B. A Point Q its projections coincide with each other and 30 mm below XY. 3. A point S is 20 mm AHP and IVP, another point Q is 25 mm BVP and 40mm BHP. Draw the projections of S&Q .the distance between their projectors is 40 mm. 4. Draw the projection of following points on the same reference line keeping the projectors 15 A. In B. 30 C. 45 D. In e) the mm mm the 40mm mm HP AHP AHP HP BHP& & & & &25 25 25 In 20 mm mm mm the mm I apart. BVP VP. IVP VP IVP

f)

In

the

HP&

In

the

VP.

5. Projections of various points are given in the figure. Determine their position of the with respect to HP and VP and mention their quadrant. Distances are given in mm.

ADDITIONAL EXERCISES

1. A point 40 mm above XY is the plan of three points A, B and C. the point A is 20mm above, the point B is 30 mm below and point C is on the HP. Determine the projections

of 2. Determine The plan The The s t of plan elevation is is in 20mm the P of of

A, projections is Q R 20 30 is and XY mm mm on of

B the below above XY the and & point the points XY XY the S point T & & point

and P,Q,R,S p is q is r is on 30 and 40 T mm 35mm 45mm the mm

C. when AHP AHP BVP. HP. BHP.

XY above

lies is

1. The points A and B are in the HP. The point A is 30 mm in front of VP. The distance between their projectors is 75 mm and the line joining their plans makes an angle of 45 degree with XY. Find the distance of the point B from the VP.

2. Draw the projection of a point P lying 30 AHP and in first quadrant, if its shortest distance from the line of intersection of planes is 50mm. also find the distance of the point from V.P

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