Asked by Chelsy Martin on May 19, 2024

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The overall envelope of perfect form within which the feature would just fit is referred to as ____.

A) virtual condition
B) maximum material condition
C) virtual form
D) virtual size

Perfect Form

Ideal geometric shape of an object where all points meet the exact specifications without any deviations.

Virtual Condition

The theoretical boundary within which elements of a part must lie to ensure proper function or fit, considering maximum material condition.

Maximum Material Condition

A condition of a part where it contains the largest amount of material within its tolerances, often used in determining limit fits.

  • Comprehend the importance of the virtual condition in dimensioning and tolerancing.
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Mubark Alsomali

May 26, 2024

Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The term "virtual condition" refers to the theoretical perfect form or size that a feature must be in order to fit within an overall envelope of perfect form. This can be contrasted with the actual measured size or condition of the feature, which may deviate slightly from the ideal in real-world manufacturing scenarios. Maximum material condition refers to a type of dimensional tolerance where the part is assumed to have the maximum amount of material possible, while virtual form and size are not commonly used technical terms in this context.