Thanks sir ,sir pls do you have videos on how to interpret questions relating to intersection and development,and if a cylinder is cut at both end on a particular angle
Go through the videos on intersection of cylinders (you will find them on intersection of solids playlist). I used AutoCAD to explain the whole process of intersection. Go through them.
It will be stated in the question saying; two unequal cylinders intersect etc... However, if u are working from solution to question, when the cylinders are equal and inclined at 90°, the curve of intersection would be a straight line (i.e. seen as a straight line) touching the centre line of the cylinder that's being penetrated. But for unequal cylinders inclined at 90°, the curve of intersection would be seen as a curve not touching the centre line of the bigger cylinder being penetrated by the smaller cylinder. I have uploaded videos on both and even explained further using AutoCAD, you can check them out for further clarification.
GOOD EVENING SIR,PLEASE WHY ARE WE HAVING A LINE OF INTERPENETRATION INSTEAD OF A CURVE OF INTERPENETRATION BECAUSE WE ARE DEALING WITH TWO CYLINDRICAL PIPE,AND NOT SQUARE PIPES.I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR EXPLANATION,THANK YOU.
@@jonathanekpo9460 please go through this question again it's not quite clear.... Do you mean to say; "Why is it a curved line instead of a straight line?" cos you asked "Why is it NOT a curve line instead of a straight line 🤷🏾♂️. Be clear with your question please.
@@derickfrederickTD okay sir,i thought since we are dealing with two interpenetrating cylinders,we are supposed to have a curve of interpenetration and not a straight line of interpenetration.
@@jonathanekpo9460 Yes you are right, but I explained why it appears as a straight line with AutoCAD in this video 👇🏽 👇🏽 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NzoA1KwK_so.html Click on the above link to watch the intersection of two equal cylinders st right angles and watch where I explained using AutoCAD.