Perpendicular - answer-A constraint that causes two selected lines to meet at right angles. This constraint is often inferred while sketching.
Parallel - answer-A constraint that causes 2 or more lines to be equal distance from each other.
Collinear - answer-A constraint that causes two or mo...
AUTODESK INVENTOR CERTIFICATION TEST
Perpendicular - answer-A constraint that causes two selected lines to meet at right angles. This
constraint is often inferred while sketching.
Parallel - answer-A constraint that causes 2 or more lines to be equal distance from each other.
Collinear - answer-A constraint that causes two or more line segments to lie on the same line.
Horizontal - answer-A constraint that causes the lines drawn to be parallel to the x-axis.
Vertical - answer-A constraint that causes the lines drawn to be parallel to the y-axis.
Equal - answer-Used to constrain lines to be the same length and arcs or circles to have the same radius
or diameter.
.ipt - answer-Part
.iam - answer-Assembly
.ipn - answer-Presentation
.idw - answer-Drawing
F4 - answer-Free Orbit
F6 - answer-Home View
F8 - answer-Show All Constraints
F9 - answer-Hide All Constraints
F1 - answer-Help
Contraints - answer-one way to show these is found when you right-click
Extrude - answer-Feature used to give depth to a 2D profile; join and cut are two options
Assembly - answer-two or more parts considered as a single model
Six - answer-number of degrees of freedom a component floating in space has
Mate constraint - answer-constrains two faces, edges, points, or axes together
, Base component - answer-first component placed in an assembly; should be a fundamental part or
subassembly
F2 - answer-Pan
F3 - answer-Zoom
F5 - answer-Previous View
Curve length - answer-spacing used for patterning on a curve or spline; still choose rectangular pattern
Templates - answer-to create this, save in the templates folder
Fillet - answer-face and edge are two valid options
Section view - answer-to change, drag the line ends
Studio Environment - answer-choose from the Environments tab to animate assemblies
Parameters - answer-two valid ones are size & shape
Shared sketch - answer-appears above the original feature
.iam - answer-Assembly
.idw - answer-Drawing
.ipn - answer-Presentation
.ipt - answer-Part
Base Feature - answer-First solid feature built for a model. It is usually the primary shape of the model
from which additional features are added. Also called a Primitive Solid.
Browser Bar - answer-Displays the history of the file, it is a sequential record of the construction steps
(in the order in which they were created) in a 3D modeling program.
Chamfer - answer-A small angled surface formed between two surfaces. (A beveled edge.)
Circular Pattern - answer-Feature used to create a polar array of an existing model feature.
Coincident - answer-Constrains two points together, or fixes a point to a curve.
Collinear - answer-A constraint that causes two or more line segments to lie on the same line.
Concentric - answer-A constraint that causes the centers of two or more arcs, circles, or ellipses have
the same location.
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