For a particularmachining operation n = 0.6 and C = 350 mm/min 0.4 in the Taylor equation
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For a particularmachining operation n = 0.6 and C = 350 mm/min0.4 in the Taylor equation given in Exercise 4. What is the percentage increase in tool life when the cutting speed V is reduced by (a) 25% and (b) 74%?
Exercise 4
VTn = C
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