In SolidWorks, a sketch is considered fully defined when it has no under-defined entities, indicated by a lack of blue lines or points. You can confirm this by checking the status bar at the bottom of the window, which will show "Fully Defined" when all dimensions and constraints are applied correctly. Additionally, all sketch entities will appear in black, signaling that their positions are fixed relative to each other. If any entities are still blue, they require further constraints or dimensions to achieve full definition.
To fully describe a sketch, you typically need three dimensions: length, width, and depth. These dimensions define the physical space the sketch occupies. Additionally, elements such as scale, perspective, and context can provide further clarity, enhancing the understanding of the sketch's intent and details.
I saw the play from quite near the front and can confirm her pubic region was fully shaved and her vagina fully visible.
FASCLASS is defined as Fully Automated System for Classification (US Army)
It is believed to be, but more studies need to be done to fully confirm if it is or not.
a well defined what? please fully state your question. depends on what you mean by "enjoyable" - your favourite? - most important subjects?
Ric Ocasek, lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist for "The Cars," is believed to be Jewish, although there is no readily available information to fully confirm that is the case.
No, it's actually the opposite. Satiation is defined as "to satisfy (an appetite or desire) fully" by the free online dictionary.
Noise is defined as actions by listeners that obstruct effective listening. This can include distractions, interruptions, or internal thoughts that interfere with the listener's ability to fully engage and understand the speaker.
A patriot is defined as someone who fully supports the country live in. Patriots are generally prepared to fight against any enemies that may threaten their country.
The four defined thermodynamic variables (pressure, volume, temperature, and number of particles) are typically sufficient to fully describe the state of a system and predict its behavior. Any additional variables would be redundant or could be expressed in terms of the defined variables. These four variables form the foundation for understanding and applying the laws of thermodynamics.
A circle is fully defined by just one measure - its radius or diameter or circumference of area. I am sure there cannot be a circle with two measures as in the question!
you Crazy! It's pi!( the number of times that diameter fits around the circumference) it still hasn't been fully defined yet.