Engineering descriptive geometry; by Bartlett F. W. (Frank William) 1856-1932 & Johnson Theodore W

Engineering descriptive geometry; by Bartlett F. W. (Frank William) 1856-1932 & Johnson Theodore W

Author:Bartlett, F. W. (Frank William), 1856-1932 & Johnson, Theodore W., [from old catalog] joint author
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Geometry, Descriptive
Publisher: Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, The Lord Baltimore press
Published: 1910-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


is in a plane 16 units from ff, center at Q (8,18, 16), and radius 6. The vertex of the cone is at Q (8, 8, 0). Find the lines of intersection.

78. An inclined cylinder has an oblique line P (0,11,5), P' (16, 5,11) for its avis. The radius of the circular base is 4 units and the planes of the bases are g, and g' parallel to g at 16 units* distance. The cylinder is cut by a plane parallel to V at 7 units' distance from V- Draw the three projections of the cylinder and the line of intersection.

79. An inclined cylinder has an oblique line P (0,11,5), P' (16, 5, 11) for its axis. The radius of the circular base is 4 units, and the planes of the bases are g and g' parallel to g at 16 units' distance. The cylinder is cut by a plane perpendicular to V- its trace passing through the points (2.0,0) and (14.0,16). Drav the three projections.



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