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Match the application with the related explanation:
Ensuring aerodynamic efficiency during the launch
Vibrate to produce sound
Marks areas under construction
. Prevents breakage and holds ice cream
Match the title to the correct description:
Sculpture damaged during the September 11 terrorist attacks
Consists of 11,324 flat triangular panels and located at Disney.
Developed in the mid-19th century in England
Match the term with its definition:
Diameter - (a)
Radius - (b)
To initiate the SPHERE command using the shortcut, type "___" and press enter.
Place the following steps in the correct order to create a sphere:
Type "SPH" or select the "SPHERE" command
Set the center point
Specify the radius
Match the modifier to its definition:
2P (Two Points) | Defines the circumference of the sphere by specifying two points anywhere in 3D space. | ||
D (Diameter) | Specifies the center point of the sphere | ||
3P (Three Points) | Defines the diameter of the sphere. | ||
Center Point | Defines the circumference of the sphere by specifying three points anywhere in 3D space. | ||
TTR (Tangent, Tangent, Radius) | Defines the sphere with a specified radius tangent to two objects. |
Match the question with the correct clarification:
Can I make a sphere that's more oval? | Spheres naturally expand equally in all directions based on the radius, so there's no need for a separate height. | ||
How do I create a half-sphere? | After creating your sphere, simply use the 'slice' command to achieve a half-sphere. | ||
Why can't I specify my sphere's height? | Design your desired 2D shape and use the 'revolve' command to bring it to life. |
Draw a simple 2D sketch that represents a sphere.
Name three products that could be designed using the SPHERE command in AutoCAD.
What is a sphere?
How confident do you feel using the SPHERE command in AutoCAD?
Very Confident
Confident
Somewhat Confident
Not Confident
After this lesson, how well do you understand the practical applications of a sphere in design contexts?
Very Well
Well
Somewhat
Not at All
Which aspect of using the SPHERE command do you find most challenging?
Understanding Modifiers
Measurement Definitions
The steps to create a sphere
Understanding its practical applications
None of these options
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