It's the depth of the cut from the crest of the surface down to the base on a bolt or screw.
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In a machining process, a sharp tool cuts through some workpiece, generally by skimming along its surface. The "depth of cut" is the measurement of how far beneath the surface of the workpiece the tool is penetrating. The "chip thickness" is the thickness of the material being cut away. One might think that the thickness of the removed material would be equal to the depth of cut, and sometimes it is. In that case, the chip thickness ratio is 1.0. However, depending on many other factors (cutting tool geometry, material properties, etc.), sometimes the chip will be thicker or thinner than the depth of cut, due to deformation of the chip as it is removed. This change of thickness as the chip material is being removed is defined as the "chip thickness ratio."
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Yes, the depth affects the freezing rate.
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The depth measurement depends on the cut of the diamond, not the carat weight.
It's the depth of the cut from the crest of the surface down to the base on a bolt or screw.
No, the letters cut from a newspaper do not have depth. They are typically flat pieces of paper with printed text on them. Any appearance of depth would be due to the shadows or lighting when the letters are arranged.
speed, feed and depth of cut
Depth perception is affected by the characteristics of the viewer's eyesight, as well as the nature, shape and color of the observed object. A small child, for example, has poor depth perception.
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