3) For the thin-walled, closed cross-section structure subjected to a pure applied torque $T$ a) Compute the shear flow, $q$ b) Compute the shear stresses, $ au$ c) Compute the twist angle, $phi$ Given applied torque, $T$ Given dimensions: $R$, $t$, $L$ Given shear modulus: $G$ *** For Credit, Make sure to express your answers completely in terms of the given parameters ***
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