A cylinder 50 mm base diameter and 70 mm high is resting on its base on the HP . It is surmounted centrally by a sphere of 40 mm diameter. Draw the isometric projection of the solids
Explanation
To draw the isometric projection, we need to project the solids onto an isometric plane. Since the cylinder and the sphere are symmetrical about their axes, their isometric projections will also be symmetrical. The circle will represent the sphere and the square will represent the cylinder.
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