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The microstructure of an ironcarbon alloy consists of proeutectoid cementite and pearlite; the mass fractions of these microconstituents are 0.11 and 0.89, respectively. Determine the concentration of carbon in this alloy.

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Answered by IMDILJAAN
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Titanium alloys have a low Young's modulus, which causes spring back and chatter during machining. ... This almost eliminates the possibility of automating titanium machining. Despite these setbacks, there are techniques that make machining titanium easier.

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