29. If two planar surfaces are apart from each other by a dimension with a tolerance of t 0.0.05, what would be the permissible variation from true parallelism? a. 0.0 b. 0.2 c. not known d. 0.10 30. When an orientation tolerance using the tangent plane modifier is applied to a planar surface, it flatness of the surface. limit the a. does b. does not is a feature or feature of size that is used 31. A to establish a datum. a. Datum b. Datum feature c. Datum feature simulator d. Datum refernce frame 32. Datum sequence is communicated through the use of a a. Datum feature b. Datum feature simulator c. Datum refernce frame d. Feature control frame 33. When a size datum feature is referenced in a FCF at RMB, the datum feature simulator must be a. adjustable b. fixed-size 34. A datum target point is often simulated with a spherical- tipped gage pin. a. True b. False 35. A datum target line is often simulated with a gage pin. a. Sphericai tipped b. Flat-tipped c. cylindrical
29. If two planar surfaces are apart from each other by a dimension with a tolerance of t 0.0.05, what would be the permissible variation from true parallelism? a. 0.0 b. 0.2 c. not known d. 0.10 30. When an orientation tolerance using the tangent plane modifier is applied to a planar surface, it flatness of the surface. limit the a. does b. does not is a feature or feature of size that is used 31. A to establish a datum. a. Datum b. Datum feature c. Datum feature simulator d. Datum refernce frame 32. Datum sequence is communicated through the use of a a. Datum feature b. Datum feature simulator c. Datum refernce frame d. Feature control frame 33. When a size datum feature is referenced in a FCF at RMB, the datum feature simulator must be a. adjustable b. fixed-size 34. A datum target point is often simulated with a spherical- tipped gage pin. a. True b. False 35. A datum target line is often simulated with a gage pin. a. Sphericai tipped b. Flat-tipped c. cylindrical
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