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30 August, 08:15

If the torque required to loosen the nut that is holding a flat tire in a place on a car has a magnitude of 35 N•m what minimum force must be exerted by the mechanic at the end of a 27 cm long wrench to loosen the nut

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  1. 30 August, 09:11
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    Answer: F = 130 N

    Explanation: Solution:

    Convert first 27 cm to m.

    27 cm x 0.01 m / 1 cm = 0.27 m

    Calculate the torque using T = Fd

    Derive to find force F

    F = T / d

    = 35 N. m / 0.27 m

    = 130 N
  2. 30 August, 11:54
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    129.63 N

    Explanation:

    Torque : This can be defined as a force that tend to rotate or twist a body. The S. I unit of torque is N. m. The expression of torque is given as,

    T = F*d ... Equation 1

    Where T = Torque on the car's nut. F = The minimum force exerted on the car, d = distance between the force and the nut.

    make F the subject of the equation,

    F = T/d ... Equation 2

    Given: T = 35 N. m, d = 27 cm = 0.27 m.

    Substitute into equation 2

    F = 35/0.27

    F = 129.63 N.

    Hence the minimum force exerted by the mechanic to loosen the nut = 129.63 N
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