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Static torsion refers to the twisting force experienced by a structure or material when it is subject to a static (unchanging) load. It occurs when one end of a material is fixed while the other end is twisted or rotated, resulting in stress and deformation within the material. Understanding static torsion is important in engineering and construction to ensure the structural integrity and stability of components.

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