2. The cutting tool removes the metal
from work-piece in the form of
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Answer: As a cutting tool engages a work piece, material is sheared and deformed under tremendous pressure. Then, under stress, the deformed material fractures and flows away from the work piece in the form of a chip.
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The cutting tool removes the metal from work-piece in the form of chips.
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- As a cutting device engages a work piece, material is sheared and deformed below exquisite pressure Then, below stress, the deformed material fractures and flows away from the work piece in the shape of a chip.
- There are diverse approaches to make this happen. Even with all the sophisticated equipment and strategies utilized in present day industry, the primary mechanics of forming a chip stay the same.
- As the cutting device engages the workpiece, the material at once ahead of the tool is sheared and deformed below exquisite pressure.
- The deformed material then seeks to relieve its stressed condition through fracturing and flowing into the space above the tool in the shape of a chip.
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