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Define persistence
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Compare analog flat panel displays and digital flat panel displays.
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Point out how flat screen CRT varies from curved CRT.
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For the position vectors P1[2, 3] and P2[4, 5]determine the parametric
representation of the line segment between them
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Explain what happens to the picture that are too large to fit in the screen?
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Define translations.
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Describe principle and working of CRT with the aid of neat sketch.
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Rotate the triangle ABC counterclockwise by 30, where the triangle has
coordinates A(1,1), B(3,1) and C (1,3).
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Translate a triangle ABC with coordinates A (1, 1), B (5,2), C (3,3) about the
origin by 3 units in the x-direction and 2 units in the y-direction.
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Scale the polygon ABCD with vertices A(5,7) B(12,9) C(10,15) D(7,16) by 2
units in X direction & 3 units in Y direction by keeping the vertices D as fixed.
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Identify and describe the reasons for implementing a computer aided design
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Consider the line of coordinates (1,1) and (2,4) rotate the line about the origin
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Write the parametric equation of a plane surface defined by three points P0,
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Define segmentation.
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Define patch.
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Determine the equation of the plane that passes through points Po(1,2,3), P1(3,4,-
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tangent vectors and the normal vector at this point.
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Derive the vector parametric equations of a straight line for a line connecting
two end points.
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Derive the vector parametric equations of a straight line passing through a point
P1 in a direction defined by a unit vector.
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Find the shape of cubic spline curve if the result is (i) Po= P1,P1=Po ii) Po = P1,
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P1= -Po
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Discuss the representations of the curve and obtain its parametric equation.
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Define NURBS.
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Define geometry
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Define topology
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Explain the following polyhedral object using B-rep elements and verify the
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List the differences and the similarities between nonlinear sweeps and lofts
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Verify the Euler equation for the following solids and check the validity of 3D
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List the types of coherence identified in object space and image space.
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Infer how does the basic scan line method determine which surfaces are hidden?
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Define Coherence.
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Explain the method of back face removal. Give its advantages and limitations
with reference to hidden line removal.
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Describe the procedures followed in area oriented algorithm for hidden line
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Explain the methods or the algorithms that are deployed for the hidden solid
removal.
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How will you formulate and implement a technique for the hidden line removal.
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Explain briefly with sketches any six tests used for hidden line identification.
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Discuss the various steps involved in hidden line removal algorithms with neat
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Mention the difference between the tangent and coincident mating condition.
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Define datum.
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Discuss how the surface area and first moment of inertia is calculated using
CAD software.
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Use the bottom-up approach to create the model of the universal joint shown in
Figure
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The figure below shows a pin and a block with their MCSs. The pin and the
instances to be assembled into the hole in the block. Use WCS and write the
transformationmatrices to merge the three instances of B into A.
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Write short notes on assembly planning and mention the issues arising during
assembly.
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Explain with the help of an example the concept of interferences of positions and
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Describe the architecture, file format of the various product data exchange
standards.
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