In the case of cylindrical grinding, the depth of cut normally used for roughing is: (a) (0.05
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In the case of cylindrical grinding, the depth of cut normally used for roughing is:
(a) \(0.05 \mathrm{~mm}\)
(b) \(0.01 \mathrm{~mm}\)
(c) \(0.005 \mathrm{~mm}\)
(d) \(0.001 \mathrm{~mm}\)
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