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Transcribed Image Text:The steel step shaft has an allowable shear stress of Fallow 9 MPa. If the transition between the cross-sections has a radius r-4 mm, determine the maximum torque
T that can be applied. Take K-1.25.
20 mm
72
N.m
T
50 mm
20 mm
7/2
The maximum torque T that can be applied is.
Note: Please enter your answer with three significant digits after the decimal point. Take the torque as positive since the problem does not have multiple sections
before the step.
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