20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up. A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up.
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construct the isometric view of a circle by arc method. ) A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up.
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construct the isometric view of a circle by arc method. ) A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up.
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construct the isometric view of a circle by arc method. ) A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up.
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construct the isometric view of a circle by arc method. ) A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up. A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up. A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up. A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up. A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up. A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up. A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up. A sphere 80 mm diameter is cut horizontally by plane such that 20 mm of its diameter is cut and removed. The remaining part stands centrally on a square plate 30 mm x 30 mm and thickness 15 mm. Draw the isometric projection of combination, if the sphere remains with its flat surface up.