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This lecture covers the concept of ruled surfaces, which are surfaces that can be generated by moving a line in space. It explains the parameters needed to define ruled surfaces, the properties of doubly ruled surfaces, and examples of ruled surfaces like cones, cylinders, and hyperboloids. The lecture also discusses the construction of ruled surfaces in architecture using linear formwork and reinforcement techniques.
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