a machine is anything which reduces human effort.it usually consist of many assembled parts(simple movable elements) powered by electricity thermal or mechanical energy.A machine is a powered tool consisting of one or more parts that is constructed to achieve a particular goal.A mechanical or electrical device that performs or assists in the performance of human tasks, whether physical or computational, laborious or for entertainment.
eg.engine
Something that can be cut and shaped by lathes, mills and drills.
you grind it. Od grinder or a tool post grinder. Diamond Grit bonded wheels. It's not as machinable as other "machinable ceramics." Carbide inserts get dull fast.
Yes, there's a non-machinable surcharge of 20 cents over regular postage.
If sulpher % decrease then MS can be forge very easily but machinability will be very tough. similarly if sulpher % increase it can be machinable.
H. P. Luhn has written: 'General rules for creating machinable records for libraries and special reference files' -- subject(s): Punched card systems
Meant... As in "he was meant to have it."
An envelope with a height exceeding 6 and one-eighths inches, and any square envelope, is non-machinable. Therefore, the rate for first class US domestic postage is $.64.
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The homophone for "meant" is "mint".
Assuming you mean first class US mail: As of August 2012, the cost is regular US postage plus a "non-machinable surcharge" of $0.20. For example, a 1 oz letter would be $0.65 instead of $0.45.
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