Machine Elements in Mechanical Design (6th Edition) (What's New in Trades & Technology)
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Author: Robert L. Mott, Edward M. Vavrek, Jyhwen Wang
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Chapter 1, Problem 25P
For Problems15−28, perform the indicated conversion of units. (Refer to Appendix 16 for conversion factors.) Express the results with the appropriate prefix as illustrated in Tables1−3 and 1−4.
25. A torsional spring requires a torque of
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