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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: shear-plane-theory-concept-map, two balancing forces can be represented by three pairs of forces, chip forms by maximizing the shear force,, Materials are removed in the form of chip, workpiece materials become chip, the included angle ABE is illustrated here, three pairs of forces where each pair, Share force acts along the shear plane, workpiece due to the action of a cutting tool, the included angle ABE is equal to +-, geometric relationships among three pairs of forces, two balancing forces act while removing Materials, Cutting force is a component of one of the three pairs of forces, three pairs of forces are illustrated here, the included angle ABE is equal to /4, The components of two balancing forces, Cutting force acts in the direction of cutting velocity, chip from a plane called shear plane, pair consists of two orthogonal forces, +- based on the geometric relationships, maximizing the shear force, resulting the included angle ABE