Thursday 3 May 2012

Planar cross-sections

In this free algebra problem solver session we are going to discuss about the term Planar cross-sections that is used in geometry when a figure is intersected by some plane and that figure must be a solid figure and the result of intersection may be a point or line or line segment or also a plane that is such for circle or a polygon .
A planner cross section is drawn interactively that is interpolate the data along a single line usually .Planar cross-sections is usually done with the gridded data but sometimes it is also possible to do it (Planar cross-sections) with the irregularly-spaced data .If we define the gridded data it will be a model output or gridded radar volumes .
For control of the planar cross sections, configurations containing the planner cross section always contain a horizontal window. So for generate the Planar cross-sections we have to do some steps as defined:
Step no (1) : First of all move the pointer into the horizontal window and end to where you would like to be cross sections plane .
Step no (2) : When Planar cross-sections is done with the help of the computer then push and hold the middle button of mouse and pointer will move gradually and connect the line with its original location .
Step no (3) : until the desired cross section plane will not obtained drag it .
Step no (4): At last release the mouse button.
There are several planes define into the geometry ,So if a plane is parallel to the base of the solid , then plane figure is formed similar to the original or congruent to the solid base .For defining the Planar cross-sections you have to be analyze the shape and size of every geometric figure .

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