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14 January, 19:39

A flexible shaft consists of a 3 mm diameter steel wire in a flexible hollow tube which imposes a frictional torque of 0.04 N m per meter when the shaft rotates. The shaft is to be used for applying a torque of 0.1 N m to actuate a switch. What is the maximum length of shaft that may be used if the shear stress in the shaft is not to exceed 50 MPa?

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  1. 14 January, 20:01
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    2.5m

    Explanation:

    Torque is defined as the rotational effect of a force on a body.

    The torque T for the maximum shear stress is given as 0.1 Nm

    Frictional torque is the torque caused by a frictional force

    The frictional torque F is given as 0.04 Nm/m

    The maximum length of the shaft is thus given as

    L = T / F

    = 0.1/0.04

    L = 2.5 m
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