Revolved and removed sections may be used to: (a) represent threads in a simplified form (b) hide complex features (c)describe the cross sectional features (d)show ribs and lugs in true size and holes at true radial positions (e) all of the above
solution: (e) All of the above
In revolved section views the cutting plane is imagined to be rotated at 90 degrees, and the view is superimposed on. These are useful for describing a cross section without having to draw another view.
The removed section differs from the resolved section in that the section is removed to an open area on the drawing instead of being drawn directly on the view. Removed sections are used when there is not enough room on the orthographic view for a resolved section.
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