In the language of GD&T, explain the differences between two planar surfaces being opposed, partially opposed, or non-opposed.
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In the language of GD&T, two planar surfaces are completely opposed if all rays normal from each planar surface intersect the other surface. Two surfaces are partially opposed if some of the rays projected normal from each planar surface intersect the other surface. Two surfaces are non-opposed if none of the rays projected from each surface intersect the other surface.
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