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What is a three-dimensional torus?
Match the application with a brief description:
Designing inflatable tire tubes for various vehicles.
Utilized in water safety, ensuring buoyancy and visibility.
Designing jewelry considering various thicknesses and styles.
A type of fried dough confection or dessert food.
Which modifier do you find most challenging to use when working with the TORUS command?
Center point
3P (Three Points)
TTR (Tangent, Tangent, Radius)
2P (Two Points)
None of these options
How often do you use the shortcuts in AutoCAD?
Always
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
How comfortable do you feel using the TORUS command in AutoCAD?
Very comfortable
Somewhat comfortable
Not comfortable
I have not used it yet
Draw a simple torus and label the “Radius” and the “Tube Radius.”
List three products that can be created using the TORUS command in AutoCAD.
Match the following misconceptions and answers.
Can I use a torus to create a oval shape | Yes, blue grips modify torus size and shape. | ||
Can I edit a torus shape with the grips? | Yes, a negative radius creates an elliptical torus. | ||
What do you call one or more tori? | One radius defines the torus size; the other, the tube thickness. | ||
Why does it need two radii? | A single is a "torus," multiple are "tori." |
Match the following modifiers with their purpose
Diameter 2P (Two Points) | Center Point | ||
TTR (Tangent, Tangent, Radius) | Defines the circumference of the torus with three points that you specify. | ||
3P (Three Points) | Defines the torus with a specified radius tangent to two objects. | ||
Specifies the center point of the torus. | Defines the circumference of the torus with two points that you specify. |
Reorder the following steps to create a torus.
Type "TOR" or press the "TORUS" command
Create a torus by specifying the center.
Specify the radius or diameter of the torus.
Specify the radius or diameter of the tube.
What is the shortcut to begin creating a torus?
The (a) is the distance between the center point and the pathway quadrant.
The (b) is the distance between the north and south or east and west pathway quadrants.
The (c) is the elevated distance from the pathway to the top.
Organize these options into the right case study categories
A chrome-finished, cantilevered table of tubular steel, exemplifying Gray's minimalist design.
Roman Period hoop earrings, featuring potentially tubular coiled wire pendants.
A mechanistic sculpture merging organic shapes and exoskeletons through cast aluminum.
A futuristic, massive headquarters in Cupertino, California, Apple Park.
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