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in this video we will discuss objective questions on single point cutting tool which are commonly asked in the university exam as well as in the examination of gate so the very first question the two life is affected by depth of cut cutting speed feed all of these so the answer is all of these your tool life is depend on all this parameter that is depth of cut cutting speed and feed so here you can see so here this is the workpiece which is clamped in the chuck and it is rotating with the with some rpm then this is the feed so the tool is traveling in this direction so how much the tool travels in one revolution that is nothing but the feed and this is the depth of cut so your tool life depends on all these three parameters next question a single point thread cutting tool should ideally have the answer is zero rake angle so the single point thread cutting tool should have zero rake angle so here you can see the classification of rake angle so rake angle is classified into positive rake