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What is the dimension of torsional rigidity?​

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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. Explanation: The SI unit for unit for torsional rigidity is Nm²

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