The circular shaft shown below has polar moment of inertia J, shear modulus G and length L. It is rigidly supported at b

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The circular shaft shown below has polar moment of inertia J, shear modulus G and length L. It is rigidly supported at b

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The Circular Shaft Shown Below Has Polar Moment Of Inertia J Shear Modulus G And Length L It Is Rigidly Supported At B 1
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The circular shaft shown below has polar moment of inertia J, shear modulus G and length L. It is rigidly supported at both ends. A distributed torque t(x) = to (1+(3) ?) is applied along the shaft between A at x = 0 and B at 1 = Recall that the distributed torque has dimensions of moment per unit length, so in SI, to would have units of Nm TH 1. Determine the reaction torques at A and C. 2. Derive an equation for the twist angle for as 5. Express your answers in terms of the parameters given: J, L,G, and to. to CCC B loc X
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