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I have a question for calculating the surface area of a threaded cylinder,there are ten about 19 little threads in one inch, the rod is about 6 inches, the outer diameter is about 0.6 in and the inner diameter is 0.02. Each thread is 0.014 thick if that matters, I just have no clue. Thanks in advance!
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