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17 September, 00:41

Which statement is not correct regarding the deformation of a circular shaft in torsion? a. Cross sections remain flat. b. Longitudinal lines remain straight. c. Circular sections remain circular. d. Radial lines on the sections remain straight.

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  1. 17 September, 04:15
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    Torsion is application of torque to a shaft to turn it about its longitudinal axis. When torque is applied to a shaft the circle remains unchanged in a circular state, its cross section does not warp but remains flat with a straight radial lines but its longitudinal lines changes into an helix intersecting the circular shaft
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