Questions: QUESTION 5
A cylindrical object with an odd number of features, such as spokes or holes on a bolt circle, could better be described with a(n) section.
revolved
removed
broken-out
aligned
Transcript text: QUESTION 5
A cylindrical object with an odd number of features, such as spokes or holes on a bolt circle, could better be described with a(n) $\qquad$ section.
revolved
removed
broken-out
aligned
Solution
The answer is the last one (aligned): an aligned section.
Explanation for each option:
Revolved: This type of section is used to show the shape of an object by rotating a section view around an axis. It is not typically used for objects with an odd number of features like spokes or holes.
Removed: A removed section is a section view that is taken out of the main drawing and placed elsewhere on the drawing sheet. This does not specifically address the need to describe an object with an odd number of features.
Broken-out: A broken-out section is used to show an interior feature of an object without having to create a full section view. It is not specifically suited for objects with an odd number of features.
Aligned: An aligned section is used to show features that are not in a straight line, such as spokes or holes on a bolt circle. This type of section view aligns the features to provide a clearer representation.
Summary:
An aligned section is the most appropriate type of section view to describe a cylindrical object with an odd number of features, such as spokes or holes on a bolt circle.