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One edge of an elastic rod is inserted into a frictionless
and fitting socket head, whereas the other
edge is subjected to a torque, generating a uniform
twisting moment. It is theoretically shown and
experimentally proved that, although perfectly
smooth, the constraint realizes an expulsive axial
force on the elastic rod, which amount is independent
of the shape of the socket head. The axial force
explains why screwdrivers at high torque have
the tendency to disengage from screw heads and
demonstrates torsional locomotion along a perfectly
smooth channel. This new type of locomotion finds
direct evidence in the realization of a 'torsional gun',
capable of transforming torque into propulsive force.
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