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unit of torsional rigidity

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Answered by dessie
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The unit of torsional rigidity is Newton metre^2 (Nm^2)
Answered by obedaogega
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Answer: .

Torsional rigidity is best defined as as the torque required for unit rotation for a unit length of the bar. t is the minimum force required to deform an object by twisting it through a unit dimension, this is the angle of twist.

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The SI unit for unit for torsional rigidity is Nm².

In solid mechanics, torsion is the twisting of an object due to applied torque. The SI unit is newtons per metre square because torsion is expressed in newtons per metre. It can also be expressed in pounds per square inch.

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