The image on the right shows the Hooker sculpture in Eye Square Galway - Leaving Cert DCG - Question B-1 - 2022
Question B-1
The image on the right shows the Hooker sculpture in Eye Square Galway. The geometry of the design comprises a series of planar surfaces.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:The image on the right shows the Hooker sculpture in Eye Square Galway - Leaving Cert DCG - Question B-1 - 2022
Step 1
Draw the given elevation and plan of the intersecting planes ABC, ABD and EFG.
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Start by marking the coordinates for points A, B, C, D, E, and F as provided.
Create the elevation view by plotting the heights of each point based on the given vertical coordinates.
For plane ABC, connect points A, B, and C to form the triangular elevation.
For plane ABD, connect points A, B, and D to form the next triangular elevation.
For plane EFG, connect points E, F, and G, ensuring the parallel edges BD and FG are correctly represented.
Ensure all points are labeled clearly in the drawing for proper identification.
Step 2
Determine the dihedral angle between the planes ABC and ABD.
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Identify line AB as the common edge between planes ABC and ABD.
Construct lines extending from point C to the normal line of plane ABC and from point D to the normal of plane ABD.
Measure the angle between these two normals using a protractor to find the dihedral angle.
Step 3
Draw the elevation and plan of a horizontal line on the surface EFG and project an auxiliary elevation which will show an edge view of the plane EFG.
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Begin by drawing a horizontal line on the EFG plane in both the elevation and plan views.
Project this line upwards to the auxiliary view.
Determine the point where this line intersects the edge of plane EFG to illustrate the edge view.
Clearly label the projection in the auxiliary view.
Step 4
Locate the projection of point P on the plane EFG which is a distance of 40mm from the horizontal plane and 68mm from the vertical plane.
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Mark the height of point P as 40mm above the horizontal plane.
Measure 68mm horizontally from the vertical plane towards the EFG plane to determine the projection of point P.
Project the determined point onto the plane EFG and indicate its position clearly in the drawing.
Step 5
Determine and indicate the true length of FP.
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Use the coordinates of point F and the newly located point P to calculate the length of line FP using the distance formula:
FP=extsqrt((xP−xF)2+(yP−yF)2+(zP−zF)2)
Substitute the coordinates for P and F to gain the true length.
Clearly mark the true length on the diagram next to line FP.
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