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
A section limited by a break line is typically referred to as a "broken section" or "broken view." This type of section is used in technical drawings to indicate that a portion of the object is omitted to save space or to focus on specific details. The break line visually suggests that the section does not show the entire length of the object, allowing for a clearer representation of the internal features.
Any continuous line as long as it does not have a vertical section.
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A line representing the boundary of a section of land.
Line Spacing
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