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Using a wrench 0.4 m long, a force of at least 100 N is needed to turn a
nut. (a) How large a torque is required? (b) How large a force is needed
to turn the nut using a wrench 0.15 m long?
12 years ago

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Dana
Answer (b) is 267N
5 years ago

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