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A bolt is specified to be tightened to a torque of 50 ft lbf. You are applying a vertical force, F, shown below. What is the magnitude of the force you need to apply to reach the torque specification in lbf? The angle, φ, from vertical is 32.5 degrees and the length of the wrench, L, is 10 inches.
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