Using the relationship θ = TL / IpG in the above problem, again determine the diameter that is necessary to satisfy the requirement of rigidity (remembering to convert θ from degrees to radians). Considering the strength and rigidity requirements, which diameter should we choose

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Using the relationship θ = TL / IpG in the above problem, again determine the diameter that is necessary to satisfy the requirement of rigidity (remembering to convert θ from degrees to radians). Considering the strength and rigidity requirements, which diameter should we choose

 

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