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Ned tightens a bolt in his car engine by exerting 15 N of force on his wrench at a distance of 0.45m from the fulcrum. How much torque must Ned produce to turn the bolt?

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Answer:


T = 6.75\,N\cdot m

Step-by-step explanation:

Vectorially speaking, torque is the cross product between force and distance from fulcrum. Its magnitude is equal to the following expression:


T = F\cdot r \cdot \sin \theta


T = F_(\bot) \cdot r

Let assume that force is perpendicular to the distance from the fulcrum. So, the torque needed to turn the bolt is:


T = (15\,N)\cdot (0.45\,m)


T = 6.75\,N\cdot m

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