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Description: A stylized personal computer, with as many parts as possible shown and labelled. Work in process. Derived from Image:Multimedia-player-ipod-nano3g-blue.svg and Image:Gnome-dev-printer.svg but primarily Image:Personal computer, exploded 5.svg and my own work, which I release under the same license:
English: Exploded view of a personal computer. Deutsch: Schema eines aktuellen PCs ... Personal computer, exploded 2.svg – rotated display, PCI sockets moved;
I used Image:Personal computer, exploded 5.svg as a starting point, but I consider the result so different that it deserves its own nom, rather than a delist and replace sort of thing (which will happen separately pending promotion of the new image). See Nom of original and Picture Peer Review. Articles this image appears in Personal computer ...
Lëtzebuergesch: Explodéiert Vue vun engem PC (Personal Computer) Magyar : A személyi számítógép főbb részei Português : Visão explodida de um computador pessoal.
An exploded-view drawing is a diagram, picture, schematic or technical drawing of an object, that shows the relationship or order of assembly of various parts. [1]It shows the components of an object slightly separated by distance, or suspended in surrounding space in the case of a three-dimensional exploded diagram.
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Exploded-view drawing of a gear pump. An exploded-view drawing is a technical drawing of an object that shows the relationship or order of assembly of the various parts. [13] It shows the components of an object slightly separated by distance or suspended in surrounding space in the case of a three-dimensional exploded diagram.