Elements Of Electromagnetics
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The A-36 steel assembly consists of a tube having an outer radius of 1 inch and a wall thickness of 0.125 inch. Using a rigid plate at B, it is connected to the solid 1-inch diameter shaft AB. Determine the rotation of the tube’s end C if a torque of 200lb inches is applied to the tube at this end. The end A of the shaft is fixed supported.
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