Variation of shear stress in a shaft is
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When a shaft is subjected to a torque or twisting a shearing stress is produced in the shaft. The shear stress varies from zero in the axis to a maximum at the outside surface of the shaft. the "Polar Moment of Inertia of an Area" is a measure of a shaft's ability to resist torsion.
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When a shaft is subjected to a torque or twisting a shearing stress is produced in the shaft.
The shear stress varies from zero in the axis to a maximum at the outside surface of the shaft.
the "Polar Moment of Inertia of an Area" is a measure of a shaft's ability to resist torsion.
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