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In a single point tool, the angle between the surface of the flank immediately below the point and a line drawn from the point perpendicular to the base, is known as
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Ravi teja said:
3 years ago
I will agree with you, Thanks @Abdullah.
Abdullah said:
4 years ago
End relief angle is the correct answer. Why does one have a doubt on this? There is only a single possible line from the cutting point perpendicular to the base. If measured from the side flank, the angle between this line and the surface of the side flank is easily the END RELIEF ANGLE. If measured from the end flank, we cannot say we get Side relief angle if the angle between this line and the end flank surface is measured. Rather, the side relief angle is only when the angle between this line from a point perpendicular to the base and the projection of end flank to the plane containing this line is measured.
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Tera baap said:
5 years ago
Side relief angle should be the answer.
Karun said:
6 years ago
I think it's side rake angle, relief angle is same to clearance angle.
Narayanan said:
7 years ago
Option D correct.
Sandeep said:
7 years ago
I also agree @Abhijit.
ABHIJIT PAUL said:
8 years ago
I also agree @Mohit. The question is not complete. It must mention which flank, side or end flank.
Mohit said:
8 years ago
In this question, it is not mention that it will side flank or end flank. So the answer will be side and end relief angle.
Rohit said:
1 decade ago
Why it can't be side relief angle?
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