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Elaborate on a movement in the oblique plane?

Movements like for instance a golf swing that's takes movement trough a number of planes,cannot be catagorised as a single movement in a single plane,eg.sagital,horizontal or vertical plane movements.Thus catagorised as movements in the oblique plane.


What movements are in the oblique plane?

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Do two oblique lines determine a plane?

nope!


Why is golf swing considered in oblique plane?

A golf swing is considered to be in an oblique plane because it is no a straight line. It bows a little bit from your backswing to your follow through.


Are Oblique lines of sight perpendicular to to the frontal projection plane?

no


What is the definition of an oblique plane?

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What plane divides body in to slanted angle?

The plane that divides the body into slanted angles is called the oblique plane. Unlike the sagittal, coronal, or transverse planes, which divide the body into specific symmetrical sections, the oblique plane cuts through the body at an angle, creating asymmetrical sections. This plane is often used in medical imaging and anatomical studies to provide a different perspective on structures within the body.


What consists of a disc a point not in the same plane as the disc but directly above the center of the disc and all points between them?

right pyramid oblique cone right cone oblique pyramid


Where is the best place to sit on a plane to minimize the effects of turbulence?

The best place to sit on a plane to minimize the effects of turbulence is over the wings, as this area experiences the least amount of movement during turbulence.


What Pictorial sketch shows the most descriptive features parallel to the plane of projection?

the answer is... -OBLIQUE -ISOMETRIC -PERSPECTIVE OR -DIAMETRIC


What is the forward movement of a plane called?

The forward movement of a plane is called "flight" or "forward propulsion." This movement is generated by the plane's engines providing thrust, which allows the plane to move forward through the air.


How is an orthographic drawing similar to or different from an isometric drawing?

orthographics means line is perpendicular to the view plane,while oblique means line is not exactly perpendicular to the view plane.