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Two wires A and B of same length and of the same material have the respective radii `r_(1)` and `r_(2)`. Their one end is fixed with a rigid support, and at other end equal twisting couple is applied. Then the ratio of the angle of twist at the end of A and the angle of twist at the end of B will be

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