Slenderness in a column refers to the ratio of its effective length to its least radius of gyration. It is a critical factor in determining a column's susceptibility to buckling; taller and thinner columns are considered slender and are more prone to instability under axial loads. The slenderness ratio helps engineers assess how a column will perform under different loading conditions and inform design choices to ensure structural integrity.
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