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Engineering Concepts Chapter 1 Terms

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Page 1: Engineering Concepts Chapter 1 Terms. CENTER LINE  A line consisting of a long dash followed by a short dash, that is used to show and locate centers.

Engineering Concepts Chapter 1 Terms

Page 2: Engineering Concepts Chapter 1 Terms. CENTER LINE  A line consisting of a long dash followed by a short dash, that is used to show and locate centers.

CENTER LINE A line consisting of a

long dash followed by a short dash, that is used to show and locate centers of arcs and circles, and to describe the center axis of cylindrical forms.

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CUT Inventor software

command that removes material from a solid model.

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DIMENSION Numerical value used

on a drawing to describe location, size, shape, or geometric characteristic.

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EXTRUDE Inventor software

command that adds material to a sketch or existing solid model.

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EXTENSION LINE Thin lines used to

establish the extent of a dimension.

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HIDDEN LINE Lines used to show

details not visible from a particular view.

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INDUSTRIAL AGE Age characterized by

the advent of manufacturing machinery and the movement of populations to cities from farms.

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INFORMATION AGE Age characterized by

the rise of Internet communications.

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INNOVATION The introduction of

something new; a new idea, method, or device.

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ISOMETRIC A drawing projected so

that the plane of projection of a three-dimensional drawing forms equal angles (120 degrees) to each of the three axes of the object.

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OBJECT LINE Slightly lighter than a

profile line, used to add all details to a sketch.

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ORTHOGRAPHIC Right angle projection. 

The views of an object are drawn in perpendicular planes to one another.

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PROPORTIONAL Comparative

relationship between things with respect to size.

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SCALE The ability to change

the proportions or size of one part of the image in relationship to the other.

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SECTION LINE A line or pattern used

to represent the presence of a particular material in an engineering drawing.

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SKETCH A freehand drawing of

an idea, or solution to a problem without concern for detail.

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SPACE AGE Relating to, or befitting

the age of space exploration.

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STONE AGE The first known period

of prehistoric human culture characterized by the use of stone tools.

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SURFACE A two-dimensional

area on a plane.

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VIEWS The different viewing

perspectives found in mechanical drawing.