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A cross section diagram is what you would see if you could 
 take a 'knife' and cut through the object and see what the 
 new surface/profile looks like. Think of cutting fruit in half 
 and seeing the seeds. You wouldn't know what the inside 
 looks like until you did that. Cross sections are done a lot 
 on engineering drawings to clearly show the details of parts. 
 Cross section views usually have 'cross hatching' (diagonal lines) 
 showing the new 'cutting plane'.
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