COMPLETE THE ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS FOR EACH OF THE OBJECTS SHOWN BELOW.

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**Orthographic Views: Educational Exercise**

Complete the orthographic views for each of the objects shown below. This exercise helps in understanding and visualizing different views of a 3D object in 2D planes.

### Diagrams:

1. **Top Left Object:**
   - **Top View:** Rectangular shape with semicircles on each side, creating a symmetrical shape.
   - **Front View:** Shows a rectangle split into two squares by a triangular shape extending downwards.
   - **Side View:** A U-shaped cut.

2. **Bottom Right Object:**
   - **Front View:** Trapezoidal shape with a central circular hole. Layers are shown with different diameters (Ø symbol):
     - Larger hole: Ø 0.62
     - Smaller hole: Ø 0.38
   - **Side View:** Trapezoidal profile with a central notch.
   - **Top View:** Simple rectangle or plain surface.

These diagrams are used in engineering and architecture to depict various perspectives of a mechanical part or structure, assisting in precise design and construction.
Transcribed Image Text:**Orthographic Views: Educational Exercise** Complete the orthographic views for each of the objects shown below. This exercise helps in understanding and visualizing different views of a 3D object in 2D planes. ### Diagrams: 1. **Top Left Object:** - **Top View:** Rectangular shape with semicircles on each side, creating a symmetrical shape. - **Front View:** Shows a rectangle split into two squares by a triangular shape extending downwards. - **Side View:** A U-shaped cut. 2. **Bottom Right Object:** - **Front View:** Trapezoidal shape with a central circular hole. Layers are shown with different diameters (Ø symbol): - Larger hole: Ø 0.62 - Smaller hole: Ø 0.38 - **Side View:** Trapezoidal profile with a central notch. - **Top View:** Simple rectangle or plain surface. These diagrams are used in engineering and architecture to depict various perspectives of a mechanical part or structure, assisting in precise design and construction.
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