Spring model under torques
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In the model of springs under a force, it was assumed that there were planes where all the springs were subjected to the same force, and therefore, they acted as if there were literally a rigid plane. The situation changes if this plane is not exposed to an even force, but to a torque that induces a rotation of it. In this case, the springs at one end will be elongated while at the other end they will be compressed, and there will be an area where they will practically undergo no deformation. Just like in the case of force, equations describing deformation under external torques are derived here.
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