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Constant For Tool Type(a) in Theory of Maximum Power Formulas
Constant For Tool Type(a) is defined as the constant for the type of material used in the tool. And is denoted by a.
Formulas to find Constant For Tool Type(a) in Theory of Maximum Power
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Constant for machine type given Power available for Machining
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Constant for machine type given Machining time for maximum power
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Theory of Maximum Power formulas that make use of Constant For Tool Type(a)
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Initial weight of workpiece given Power available for Machining
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Initial weight of workpiece given Machining time for maximum power
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Density of Workpiece given Initial weight of workpiece
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Proportion of Initial Volume of workpiece to be removed given Initial weight of workpiece
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Specific cutting energy given Initial weight of workpiece
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Constant for machine type b given Power available for Machining
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Machining time for maximum power given Initial weight of workpiece
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Constant for machine type b given Machining time for maximum power
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List of variables in Theory of Maximum Power formulas
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Power Available For Machining
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Initial Work Piece Weight
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Constant For Tool Type(b)
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Proportion of Initial Volume
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Specific Cutting Energy in Machining
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Density of Work Piece
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Machining Time For Maximum Power
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FAQ
What is the Constant For Tool Type(a)?
Constant For Tool Type(a) is defined as the constant for the type of material used in the tool.
Can the Constant For Tool Type(a) be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Constant For Tool Type(a), measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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