What is difference between simple rigidity and torsional rigidity
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- Torsional rigidity is the resistance against the torsional deformation. Or the minimum force required to deform the object by twisting.
- Lateral rigidity is the resistance aginst the bending deformation .or the minimum force required to deform the the object by bending.
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In the field of solid mechanics, torsion is the twisting of an object due to an applied torque. ... Rigidity is the maximum resistance an object can offer before it deforms, in other words, it is the minimum force required to deform an object.
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