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Revolved section shows only the features on the cut plane. It is used to depict the section ofan elongated object without the need to show the entire sectional view. Instead ofprojecting the section onto an adjacent view, the resulting section obtained from the cuttingis revolved 90° and is placed on the same viewwhile Removed section is similar to revolved section in that only the cut plane is shown.However, the section is placed elsewhere on the drawing
Cross section as a noun defines as a shape or surface that is or would be exposed by making a straight cut through something especially at the right angles to an axis.
sir jack elastic, in 1677 when he got some rubber and cut it up so thin and thought' hang on a minute, if i cut this thinner, it could be new'. so he did... trol
The bar magnet becomes two smaller barn magnets.
yes...it is a plano-convex lens....wid grooves cut in it on convex side...it is very very thin as compared to a simple convex lens
its myth dont have hope on that. yes if u cut thin part means it seems thick
? i don't remember, but i think it is any wood if it is thin or thick wood, use thin.
No, thin hair makes it look good.
Because it is possible that when you cut a thin slice of the section, the nucleus will remain in the rest of the section.
If your hair is thick, yes. If not... Well, if you have thin hair, I wouldn't recommend it. Answer With thin hair, you need to get a particularly good cut for it to hold its shape, and possibly go shorter. basiclly YES u took my answer!!
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It depends on how thick of steel you're aiming to cut. But most job shops process steel with either laser cutting (for thin steel) or waterjet cutting (for up to 12" thick)... or machining.
A layered haircut will thin out the hair and give it volume and movement. If the hair is still very thick, ask the stylist to use their thinning shears to remove unwanted bulk.
A homophone for "to cut thin slices" is "to cut thinly" or "to slice thin." These terms have different spellings and meanings but sound the same when spoken aloud.
It depends on the shape. A thin section will cost less than a board, a moulding less than rough cut etc.
The section that has been cut is called a bridle path
You don't need to, but that's how most "scene" people have it. Why not just get your hair cut how you like it instead of worrying about stereotypes and how you "need" to have it.