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Physics, 17.06.2021 20:20, vocepilogue16

Find the relationship between T1 and T2, the magnitudes of the internal torques in shafts (1) and (2), respectively. Express this relationship as the ratio of T1 to T2. Since T1 and T2, are taken to be torque magnitudes here, use positive values for both so that the ratio entered here is also a positive value.

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