Why a hollow shaft is stronger than a solid shaft? Derive necessary mathematical conditions.
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➢ Twisting moment or torque depends upon the distance from neutral axis to the outer most fibre in mm. So taking same weight f material the above dimension of a hollow shaft will be greater than a solid shaft. Now the torque produced in hollow shaft will be greater than the solid shaft.
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