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Ce100-Lecture - 5
Ce100-Lecture - 5
Ce100-Lecture - 5
LECTURE -5
LENGTH
POLYHEDRON
A polyhedron is a solid in three dimensions with flat faces, straight edges and
sharp corners or vertices.
The regular plane surfaces which form the surfaces of the polyhedral are
called Faces.
The lines at which two faces intersect are called Edges.
Edge
Face
Tetrahedron
Regular Polyhedron
REGULAR POLYHEDRA
PRISM
A solid whose bases or ends are polygons of same size and shape and are
parallel to one another, and each of sides of that solid is a parallelogram
A solid figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a common point
Box Method
Co-ordinate Method
Offset Method
Four-centre method
BOX METHOD
➢ The isometric projection of all other types of prisms and cylinders are
drawn by enclosing them in a rectangular box.
BOX METHOD
Exercise 1: Draw the isometric view of a pentagonal prism in which each side
of the bases is 1.5 inch and height of the prism is 2.5 inch. Consider one of its
rectangular faces is resting on H.P