
Elements Of Electromagnetics
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780190698614
Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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What are the MOST appropriate views needed to properly describe the drawing? Please state the direction of sight for the front view for each drawing as you answer (lower left or lower right)
The 10 options are:
FULL FRONT | PARTIAL FRONT
FULL TOP | PARTIAL TOP
FULL LEFT | PARTIAL LEFT
FULL RIGHT | PARTIAL RIGHT
FULL AUXILIARY | PARTIAL AUXILIARY

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90%
90
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282
56
-3.25
-4.13
130%
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2X Ø13
THRU
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130
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SURFACE
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Ø64
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ROUNDS R3
SID
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ROD HANGER
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