yes it will
To plot a velocity triangle, you can start by drawing a line to represent the direction of the incoming flow. Then draw a line representing the relative velocity of the fluid. Finally, draw a line representing the velocity of the blade. The angles between these lines represent the velocities and can be used to calculate various parameters in turbomachinery analysis.
One is colored in, and the other isn't..
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Shown in drawing and shown on drawing can mean the same thing. These statements would both indicate that the concept is shown somewhere within the drawing.
drawing from observation will be realistic, drawimg from memery will automaticly use the symbol systom.
If what you are speaking of is a diagram by its own insured of how the collision occurred, it may be for the purpose of evaluating liability. That is, depending upon the direction and speed of the vehicles involved, together weith the point of impact on the car, the insurance adjuster can get an idea of fault, or the degrees of respective fault, of the drivers. A related reason is that the insurer may wish the other driver (not the insured) to make a drawing. It would seek one in preparation for a potential claim by that person. It would be used to counter a claim that the insured caused the collision, in whole or in part. If the matter went to court, the drawing made by the adverse party could possibly be used as evidence against him/her, especially if the verbal testimony as to how the collision occured differed from the drawing.
chemistry
For a normal deck of cards, the answer is none.
this time is basically the instant when an object has a particular velocity(instantaneous velocity). so on the graph draw a line from the particular value of the velocity and then draw a vertical line on time axis to find the time for that velocity.
It shows the constant of proportionality between the scale drawing and the real-life object.
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you draw with the pen!!
Interpretation
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Isometric Drawing: keeps the scale the same along each axis of the drawing, use mostly in engineering. Oblique Drawing: is a type of parallel projection of an object to give it a sort of 3D effect on paper, a much simpler form of drawing.
A sheet is just a simple piece of paper you can draw on while a drawing is a picture that someone has drawn and is on paper.
If a drawing is to scale, the distance between the planets will be accurately represented, showing the relative distances between them as they are in reality. This can help visualize the vastness of space and the vast distances between celestial bodies. It provides a scaled-down version of the solar system for educational or illustrative purposes.
Artistic and technical drawing have different goals. Artistic drawing may replicate nature or convey an emotion, but it is meant to be looked at. Technical drawing replicates real things, and it is meant to communicate practical information about the subject.
A technical drawing is drawn precisely to a scale. Measurements taken from the drawing can be scaled up to produce or build a full size structure or machine, etc. A freehand drawing could be a simple sketch, detailed drawing, rough doodle, of a subject and is classed as a picture.
There is no difference between an LT drawing and a "full version" drawing. The file format is the same, so you can open an LT drawing in a non LT AutoCAD.