Student Workbook and Project Manual for Hoffman/Hopewell's Precision Machining Technology
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9798214105710
Author: Peter J. Hoffman and Eric S. Hopewell
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 4.3, Problem 3RQ
What unit of measure is used to define cutting speeds?
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Student Workbook and Project Manual for Hoffman/Hopewell's Precision Machining Technology
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