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how do you differentiate the while look at drawing whether
it is first angle or third angle projection.

Answer Posted / engr.ms_chauhan

IF TOP VIEW OF OBJECT IS DROWN BELOW THE F.V. OF OBJECT
THEN IT IS FIRST ANGLE AND IF TOP IS TOP SIDE OF OBJECTS F.
V. THEN IT IS THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION.

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