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The torsion equation is an equation which calculates the amount of twisting in a rod, shaft, or other object when subjected to an applied torque. The equation is usually written as a function of the applied torque, the length and polar moment of inertia of the object, as well as any bending or otherRead more
The torsion equation is an equation which calculates the amount of twisting in a rod, shaft, or other object when subjected to an applied torque. The equation is usually written as a function of the applied torque, the length and polar moment of inertia of the object, as well as any bending or other loads that may also be acting on it.
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