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= 1.3-18 A stepped shaft ABC consisting of two solid,circular segments is subjected to uniformly distrib uted torque i,acting over segment 1 and concentrated torqueT₂applied at C,as shown in the figure。Seg ment 1 of the shaft has a diameter ofd₁= 57 mm and length ofL₁= 0.75 m; segment 2 has a diameterd₂= 44 mm and lengthL₂= 0.5 m。Torque intensity1₁3100 N m / m andT₂= 1100 N·m。(a)Find reaction torque T at support A.(b)Find the internal torque T(x)at two locations:
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