The torsional stress distribution along any radius varies O Linearly with the radial distance from the axis of the shaft. O Parabolically with the radial distance from the axis of the shaft. O Answer not in the choices O Linearly with the radial distance from the left end of the shaft. Inversely with the radial distance from the axis of the shaft.

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O Linearly with the radial distance from the axis of the shaft.
O Parabolically with the radial distance from the axis of the shaft.
O Answer not in the choices
O Linearly with the radial distance from the left end of the shaft.
O Inversely with the radial distance from the axis of the shaft.
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Material Area (mm²)
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Transcribed Image Text:1:25 D POR Re Arar Pascual Sw rses/104583/quizzes/285853/take Question 3 MEN The torsional stress distribution along any radius varies Question 4 Z Po Pascual_FE.pdf More O Linearly with the radial distance from the axis of the shaft. O Parabolically with the radial distance from the axis of the shaft. O Answer not in the choices O Linearly with the radial distance from the left end of the shaft. O Inversely with the radial distance from the axis of the shaft. ||| Pa The system shown (AB is steel and BC is aluminum) is subjected to a temperature ch Material Area (mm²) Steel (AB) O Q@+i 900 Par G Ift W a (/°C) 11.7 x 100 4 = E (GPa) 200 Edit
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