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A mechanic changing the spark plugs in a car notes that the instruction manual calls for a torque with a magnitude of 22 N · m. If the mechanic grasps the wrench as shown in the figure below, determine the magnitude (in N) of the force she must exert on the wrench.

A mechanic changing the spark plugs in a car notes that the instruction manual calls-example-1

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Given,

The magnitude of the torque is


T=22\text{ N.m}

The angle is


\theta=60\text{ }

The distance d is


d=0.30\text{ m}

Solution:

The torque is calculated by the formula,


T=dFsin\theta

Calculate the magnitude of the force.


\begin{gathered} F=(T)/(dsin\theta) \\ F=\frac{22\text{ N.m}}{0.30\text{ m}* sin(60)} \\ F=\frac{22\text{ N.m}}{0.30*(√(3))/(2)} \\ F=157.8\text{ N} \end{gathered}

Thus, the magnitude of the force is 157.8 N.

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