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Published by btelle2147, 2015-09-22 11:00:41

ISO Parts Catalog

ISO Parts Catalog (1)

ISO Parts
Catalog

Briana Tellez, Jessica
Senn, Jada Briggs

Table of Contents Page 14- ISO Part B
Page 15- ISO Part C
Page 3- ISO Part 1 Page 16- ISO Part D
Page 4- ISO Part 2 Page 17- ISO Part E
Page 5- ISO Part 3 Page 18- ISO Part F
Page 6- ISO Part 4 Page 19- ISO Part G
Page 7- ISO Part 5 Page 20-ISO Part H
Page 8- ISO Part 6 Page 21- ISO Part I
Page 9- ISO Part 7 Page 22- ISO Part J
Page 10- ISO Part 8 Page 23- Glossary
Page 11- ISO Part 9 Page 24- Glossary
Page 12- ISO Part 10 Page 25- Glossary
Page 13- ISO Part A

ISO Part 1 There is a right angle
where the horizontal
$250
and vertical faces
meet as well as the

two legs being
equidistant to the

edge.

ISO Part 2 Both horizontal faces
are congruent and are
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made of parallel
planes.

ISO Part 3 There are two parallel
line segments, one of
$250
which is part of the
edge.

ISO Part 4 This polyhedron has a
vertex of polyhedron
$250 on the top right edge.

ISO Part 5 This part has two
concentric circles with
$250
space before two
parallel cylindrical
holes located on the

base.

ISO Part 6 The radius of this
concentric circle is
$250
equidistant.

ISO Part 7 This part has parallel
planes that are met
$250 with a circle that has a
diameter from side to
side. It also contains a
ray.

ISO Part 8 This part is
perpendicular to the
$250 modified rectangular
base with an arced

contrictic circle.

ISO Part 9 This shape has a right
angle with a small arc
$250 on the side that is half

a cylinder.

ISO Part 10 This shape has a right
angle with a small arc
$250 on the side that is half

a cylinder.

ISO Part A This shape has a line
segment with
$250
equidistant right
angles that are
congruent with each

other.

ISO Part B This figure is
perpendicular to
$250 parallel planes that
contains a circle with a
radius. It also
contains a vertex of

angle.

ISO Part C This figure contains an
arc that is concentric
$250 to the cylinder and is

coplanar.

ISO Part D This figure has space that
has tangent lines that are
$250
coplanar.

ISO Part E This figure contains
skew lines with
$250 congruent
measurements

between the cylinder.
It is also collinear.

ISO Part F This figure contains a
tangent line and a ray
$250
as well as the
diameter of the circle.

ISO Part G This figure contains two
concentric circles with a
$250
diameter and space
between the figure.

ISO Part H There is an intersection
on this part with a circle
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ISO Part I This figure contains two
concentric circles with a
$250
diameter and space
between the figure.

ISO Part J This figure contains an
intersection that is
$250 equidistant on each

side and contains an
angle. It is also
collinear.

Glossary

1. Angle:the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where
they meet.

2. Arc:a part of the circumference of a circle or other curve.

3. Circle:a round plane figure whose circumference consists of points from a fixed point (the center).

4. Concentric circles:**Two or more circles which have the same center point.

5. Cylinder:**a solid geometric figure with straight parallel sides and a circular or oval cross section.

6. Diameter:a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere.

7. Edge:the outside limit of an object, area, or surface; a place or part farthest away from the center of something.

8. Face:the surface of a thing, especially one that is presented to the view or has a particular function, in particular.

9. Line segment:part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line between its
endpoints. A closed line segment includes both endpoints, while an open line segment excludes both endpoints; a half-
open line segment includes exactly one of the endpoints.

10. Polygon:a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more.

Glossary

1. Polyhedron:**3 dimensional figures made up of flat polygonal regions. Interiors are called faces, pairs of faces intersect
in segments called edges, and points w/ 3 or more edges intersect are called vertices.

2. Prism:** A solid with 2 faces(called bases) that are formed by congruent polygons that lie in parallel lines. The faces that
aren’t bases are formed by parallelograms and are called lateral faces. The intersections of two adjacent lateral faces are
lateral edges and are parallel segments.

3. Radius: any segment with endpoints that are the center of the circle and a point on a circle. In a sphere, any segment
with endpoints that are the center and a point on a sphere
Symbolic notation: r

4. Ray: PQ is a ray if it is the set of points consisting of PQ and all points S for which Q is between P and S
Symbolic notation: (ex. ray AB)

5. Right angle: an angle with a 90 degree measurement

∟Symbolic notation:

6. Space**:a boundless 3 dimensional set of all points

7. Tangent line**: a segment of a tangent with one endpoint on a circle that is both the exterior and whole segment.
8. Vertex of angle**: Common endpoint of an angle

9. Vertex of polygon**: Vertex of each polygon

10. Vertex of Polyhedron**:Intersection of three edges of a polyhedron

Glossary

1. Collinear**: Lying in a straight line.
2. Congruent:Having the same measure
3. Coplanar: Points/ lines that are in the same line
4. Equidistant: Equal distant
5. Intersection:The set of elements common to 2 or more sets
6. Parallel lines: Lines that never intercept.
7. Parallel planes: Planes that don't intercept
8. Perpendicular: When lines meet at a 90 degrees angle
9. Skew lines: 2 nonparallel lines that never intersect


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