A cutaway drawing is a technical illustration that shows the internal features of an object, structure, or system by cutting away a portion of its exterior. This type of drawing allows viewers to see the internal components and how they fit together without actually taking apart the object. Cutaway drawings are commonly used in various fields, including engineering, architecture, industrial design, and publishing. Typically, these drawings incorporate a combination of detailed labeling, cross-sectional views, and sometimes color coding to highlight different materials or functions.
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