What is 1st step of Design process
Define the problem
How many different measurements can a dial caliper take? (Number)
4
What are the 3 principle dimensions in a Multiview drawing.
Top, front, and right side.
What is the something that you looks inside an object to show interior details that cannot be clearly described on from the outside?
Sectional view.
The process of studying of an object’s visual, functional, and structural qualities.
Reverse engineering.
What is the number in the middle of a set of numbers on a box plot
What is a median on a box plot?
How to draw a phone
Make a long rectangle with buttons on the side
When you create an isometric shape with shading, where should the lightest area be?
On the top of the shape!
Which one is the lateral that that permits variation in both directions. Uni or Bi?
Bilateral
What is this the definition of Hue, value, and saturation describe the many unique colors in a color palette.
Color
What tool is used to make a cylinder move around different directions along a line?
Revolve
The data received by the system and the data sent from it.
Input and output
What type of dial caliper measurement would you use to find the diameter of a hole?
Inside Diameter
The longest dimension and most distinct shape identify what view of an object?
Front view
What is it called when you repeat a set of operations until a satisfactory result is achieved
Iteration
What is a type of drawing in Onshape that shows the intended assembly of parts?
Exploded View
What is the name of a hole that does not pass all the way through an object?
Blind hole
Which fit allowance makes sure that there is always space between parts?
Clearance
In which reverse engineering step do engineers analyze the elements and principles of a model?
Visual Analysis
What tool is used to make a line wrap around a cylinder?
Helix
Which joining technique is used to convert rotational motion or force into linear motion or force
Thread
What are the two basic approaches to 3d modeling
Subtractive and additive approach
What’s the term for the quality of being subject to change especially frequent, random, or short-term change.
Variability
Why is no measurement you take 100% accurate?
Human Error
What is it called when a system goes from an input to an output
A function