Question 149General Subjects - QMED

70% to pass

Which of the metals listed below can be cut with the highest operating lathe speed?

ACast iron
BSoft brass
CAluminum
DMild steel
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) Aluminum. Aluminum can be cut with the highest operating lathe speed compared to the other metals listed. This is because aluminum has a lower tensile strength and is softer than cast iron, brass, and mild steel, allowing it to be machined at higher speeds without causing excessive wear or damage to the cutting tool. The higher machinability of aluminum also means it generates less heat during the cutting process, further enabling higher lathe speeds. In contrast, the other metals like cast iron, brass, and mild steel have higher tensile strengths and are generally harder, requiring lower lathe speeds to avoid excessive tool wear and maintain the desired surface finish.

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