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← TechnologyWhich deformation increases during a lathe operation beyond its resonant frequency?
A)Chatter amplitude✓
B)Tool hardness threshold
C)Cutting fluid viscosity
D)Spindle motor back EMF
💡 Explanation
Increased lathe operations above resonance amplify vibrations because the Self-Excited Vibration mechanism is triggered, creating positive feedback that escalates the amplitude; therefore resonance increases amplitude, rather than tool wear increasing hardness or fluid affecting dissipation.
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