In a turning process using orthogonal tool geometry, a chip length of 100 mm is obtained for an uncut chip length of 250 mm. The cutting conditions are cutting speed = 30 m/min, rake angle = 20°. The shear plane angle is degrees (round off to one decimal place).

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In a turning process using orthogonal tool geometry, a chip length of 100 mm is
obtained for an uncut chip length of 250 mm. The cutting conditions are cutting speed
30 m/min, rake angle = 20°º.
The shear plane angle is degrees (round off to one decimal place).
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