No student devices needed. Know more
13 questions
What is a three-dimensional cone?
A three-dimensional cone is a geometric shape that has a square base and a flat top, with straight sides connecting the base and the top.
A three-dimensional cone is a geometric shape that has a triangular base and a rounded top, with straight sides connecting the base and the top.
A three-dimensional cone is a geometric shape that has a rectangular base and a pointed top, with curved sides connecting the base and the top.
A three-dimensional cone is a geometric shape that has a circular base and a pointed top, with curved sides connecting the base and the top.
Match the following applications with their appropriate descriptions:
Designing conical traffic cones used for guidance and information.
Developing designs for edible ice cream holders.
Design to ensuring optimal audio quality.
Designing aerodynamically efficient nose shape.
Match the following case studies with their correct descriptions:
A unique & innovative design in London's skyline.
A public artwork in Hudson Yards, Manhattan.
It is difficult to say who invented it, but it has been popular for over a hundred years
Match the following terms with their definitions:
(a) - The distance between the center point and quadrant
(b) - The elevated distance on the Z-Axis from the base point to the vertex
(c) - The distance from the base quadrant to the Apex
To access the 'cone' command using the shortcut, type the following and then press enter: "____".
Reorder the following steps to create a cone with a specified radius tangent to two objects:
Type 'CONE' or press the 'CONE' command
Starts the cone by setting the base point of the bottom of the cone.
Specify the radius of the cone
Specify the height the cone
Match the following modifiers with their functions:
Three Points (3P) | Specifies the top radius of the cone, creating a cone frustum | ||
Elliptical (E) | Specifies an elliptical base for the cone. | ||
Tan-Tan-Radius (TTR) | Defines the base circumference and base plane of the cone by specifying three points. | ||
Two Point (2P) | Defines the base diameter of the cone by specifying two points. | ||
Top Radius (T) | Defines the base of the cone with a specified radius tangent to two objects. |
Match these misconceptions with their corrections:
Can I shape cones like ellipses? | Absolutely! Use the diameter modifier when creating a cone. | ||
Can I position the cone's tip under it? | Absolutely, modifiers like 3-point, 2-point, or tan-tan radius offer such versatility. | ||
Can I form a cone without a center point | Yes, simply move your mouse below the base or input a negative value. | ||
Can I use the diameter? | Yes, apply the ellipse modifier for an elliptical cone. |
List three products that can be designed using the cone command in AutoCAD.
Draw a simple sketch of a cone, labeling the radius and height.
How confident are you in using the cone command in AutoCAD?
Very confident
Somewhat confident
Neutral
Not confident
Rate your ability to use different modifiers while creating a cone.
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
How likely are you to use the cone command in your future designs?
Very likely
Likely
Neutral
Unlikely
Explore all questions with a free account