A line that crosses a section
A line that crosses a section
A line that crosses a section
A section line is a line on a map or blueprint that indicates where a cross section is taken. It helps to show a three-dimensional view of the area by cutting through the object or land at a specific point.
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It depends on the inclination of the line of cross section. If it is at an incline to the sides and diagonal, the cross section is a point which becomes a line that increases in length, reaches a maximum, remains at that length and then shrinks back to a point. If it is parallel to a diagonal, the cross section is a point which becomes a line that increases in length, reaches a maximum and then shrinks back to a point. If it is parallel to a side, the cross section is a line of constant length.
a line through a section of text
Any continuous line as long as it does not have a vertical section.
Trumpet, trambone, clarinet, and saxaphone
A line representing the boundary of a section of land.
Line Spacing
suction line liquid line
A section line in drafting is a symbolic representation used to indicate where a cut or section through an object has been made to reveal its internal features. It typically appears as a dashed or solid line on a drawing, often labeled with a reference to the corresponding sectional view. Section lines help convey details that are not visible in external views, providing a clearer understanding of the object's structure and design.