1.2 - Boolean Operations
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Practice Questions
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What is the purpose of the union operation in Boolean operations?
💡 Hint: Think of the word 'unite'.
Name a type of primitive shape used in solid modeling.
💡 Hint: These are basic geometric shapes.
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What does the union operation do?
💡 Hint: Focus on how the shapes relate to each other.
True or False: The intersection operation can create a solid even if two objects don’t touch.
💡 Hint: Consider the definition of overlap.
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Challenge Problems
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You have a cube and a sphere intersecting perfectly at their centers. If the sphere has a radius equal to half the cube's edge length, what is the volume of the remaining solid after performing a difference operation?
💡 Hint: You’ll need to find both volumes first to solve.
A cylinder is unioned with a cone, both having the same base radius. After applying an intersection operation and analyzing the resulting solid, how would you describe the properties of the new shape?
💡 Hint: Visualize how they fit together and what stays.
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