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yi First quadrant (Above HP. infront of VP) Second quadrant (Above HP, behind VP) Observer A Q Object Front x HP Mr oe | | | Fourth quadrant WJ Third quadrant (Below HP, behind VP) (Below HP, infront of VP) (1) A point P is 25 mm from HP and 40 mm from VP. Draw its projections by Placing it ing (2) GB four quadrants. . Draw the projections of the following points on a common reference line. Consider i, tance between the projectors to be 25 mm. Point P, 35 mm above HP and 15 mm in front of VP. Point Q, 40 mm below HP and 20 mm behind VP. Point R, 25 mm below AP and Point $, 30 mm infront of VP and im \ Point 7, on both HP and VP. Point U, 30 mm above HP and 30 mm behind VP. State the position of the following points with respect to the planes of projections. Allds. sions are given in mm. Yr a ¢ r u, a a i ts 5 Ly Figure 2.17 (4) A point P is 20 mm below HP and 30 and 35 mm infront of VP. Draw its Proj tors to be 50 mm. Also find the length (5) A point P is 15 mm below HP and 25 mm in front of VP. mm behind VP and another point Q is 25 mm eer jections by taking the distance between the end P of the line joining their plans and elevations. im aber fi a (4) A point P is 20 mm below HP and 30 mm behind VP and another point Q is 25 mm abo" and 35 mm infront of VP. Draw its projections by taking the distance between the end p! tors to be 50 mm. Also find the length of the line joining their plans and elevations . (5) A point Fis 15 mm below HP and 25 mm in front of VP. Another point @ is 25 mm aber" and 15 mm behind VP. The distance between the end Projectors 1s 60 mm. Draw its P* tions and join the line joining their plans and elevations

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