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* | *[[Grain Size]] / [[Sandpaper Grit]] etc are closely related along with [[Lapping]] | ||
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* | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface_roughness The Wikipedia Page on Surface Roughness] | ||
*[https://youtu.be/OWa3F4bKJsE?si=uKmNAxPXA1vcJKtu A Video by the YouTube Channel "New Mind" Titled "The Science Of Flatness" ] ( '''~12 Minute Watch''' ) | |||
**Absolutely AMAZING video (and channel for that matter...) that goes over the history and science of it all |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 20 April 2024
Basics
- The Measure of a Surface's Roughness
- Easy to understand from a Human Tactile sense, more complex to describe it in an objective and mathematical sense
- It is done though, and of use in many fields such as Optics , Bearings, Surface Finishes etc
Internal Links
- Grain Size / Sandpaper Grit etc are closely related along with Lapping
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Surface Roughness
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "New Mind" Titled "The Science Of Flatness" ( ~12 Minute Watch )
- Absolutely AMAZING video (and channel for that matter...) that goes over the history and science of it all