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In this video, I am going to discuss the maximum material condition concept. Im going to totally skip the least material condition concept wherever possible and just focus on MMC so youll see it three different ways written. You might see it fully written out, maximum material condition. You might see it as an abbreviation MMC, or you might see it as a symbol. It depends where it is on the drawing. If its in the feature control frame, its going to be a symbol. If its in a drawing, though, it could be either written out or as an abbreviation. And then when were talking about things, we typically will write the abbreviation and not the symbol. And Ill show you what I mean in just a second. So its used in three different places, as Ive kind of discussed. The first is when we are talking about limits of size. so when we use limits of size, our limits, you know, were going have an upper limit and a lower limit. One of them will be the MMC and one of them will be the LMC Let me