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If You Apply a Force of Magnitude 39 Pounds at the End

Question 43

Question 43

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If you apply a force of magnitude 39 pounds at the end of an 9-inch wrench at an angle of If you apply a force of magnitude 39 pounds at the end of an 9-inch wrench at an angle of   to the wrench, find the magnitude of the torque applied to the bolt. Round to the nearest tenth of an inch-pound. A)  25.3 in-lb B)  175.5 in-lb C)  14.6 in-lb D)  304.0 in-lb to the wrench, find the magnitude of the torque applied to the bolt. Round to the nearest tenth of an inch-pound.


A) 25.3 in-lb
B) 175.5 in-lb
C) 14.6 in-lb
D) 304.0 in-lb

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