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Intersection of Two Square Prisms | Engineering Drawing Problem Solution Step by Step

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May 1, 2026
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Q) A square prism, side of base 40 mm and height 75 mm, is kept on the H.P. on its base with its rectangular faces equally inclined to V.P. It is penetrated by a horizontal square prism of side of base 30 mm and axis length 75 mm such that the axes of the two prisms bisect each other at right angles. The two rectangular faces of the horizontal square prism are equally inclined to H.P. and its axis is parallel to both H.P. and V.P. Draw the projections of the solids showing the lines of intersection. In this video, we solve a classic Engineering Drawing problem on intersection of two square prisms. This topic is very important for diploma mechanical engineering exams and helps in understanding projection of solids and curves of intersection. Topics covered: - Prism to Prism intersection method - Step-by-step construction - Projection of solids - Curves of intersection explanation This video is useful for diploma mechanical students preparing for engineering drawing exams. If you find this helpful, like the video and subscribe for more engineering drawing tutorials. #EngineeringDrawing #PrismIntersection #DiplomaMechanical #EDTutorial #EngineeringGraphics #MechanicalEngineering #FirstAngleProjection #TechnicalDrawing #ExamPreparation #EngineeringStudents #auxiliaryview #diplomamechanical #engineeringdrawing #engineeringdrawingtutorial #projection #edexam

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