Q2) Choose the correct answer for only 15 (fifteen) of the following. is about 67% of the total forces. A) Longitudinal force. 1) In turning operation, the E) thrust force. B) Radial force. C) feed force. D) cutting force. (c) 2) Which one of the following materials has the lowest hardness: (a) aluminum oxide, (b) cubic boron nitride, f) none of the previous answers. high-speed steel, (d) titanium carbide, or (e) tungsten carbide 3) Which one of the following operations is generally capable of the closest tolerances: (a) broaching. (b) drilling. (c) end milling, (d) planning, or (e) shaping. F) none of the previous answers. AL

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Q2) Choose the correct answer for only 15 (fifteen) of the following.
is about 67% of the total forces. A) Longitudinal force.
1) In turning operation, the
force.
E) thrust force.
B) Radial
C) feed force. D) cutting force.
(C)
2) Which one of the following materials has the lowest hardness: (a) aluminum oxide, (b) cubic boron nitride,
f) none of the previous answers.
high-speed steel, (d) titanium carbide, or (e) tungsten carbide
Which one of the following operations is generally capable of the closest tolerances: (a) broaching. (b) drilling,
(c) end milling, (d) planning, or (e) shaping. F) none of the previous answers.
3)
Transcribed Image Text:Q2) Choose the correct answer for only 15 (fifteen) of the following. is about 67% of the total forces. A) Longitudinal force. 1) In turning operation, the force. E) thrust force. B) Radial C) feed force. D) cutting force. (C) 2) Which one of the following materials has the lowest hardness: (a) aluminum oxide, (b) cubic boron nitride, f) none of the previous answers. high-speed steel, (d) titanium carbide, or (e) tungsten carbide Which one of the following operations is generally capable of the closest tolerances: (a) broaching. (b) drilling, (c) end milling, (d) planning, or (e) shaping. F) none of the previous answers. 3)
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