verticalcrosssection
A vertical cross-section is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional object, obtained by cutting through the object along a plane that is perpendicular to a chosen axis. This technique is commonly used in various fields such as engineering, architecture, and geology to analyze and understand the internal structure of an object. The resulting cross-section provides valuable information about the object's composition, dimensions, and other characteristics.
In engineering, vertical cross-sections are often used to study the internal structure of buildings, bridges, and
In geology, vertical cross-sections are used to study the subsurface structure of the Earth. By analyzing the
To create a vertical cross-section, a plane is chosen that is perpendicular to the axis of interest.