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L length of the adjustable wrench in the figure; Choose a number from 152 to 252 mm that does not end with a zero. F force also; Choose from 122 to 292 N as a non-zero number. Find the torque and direction of the wrench applied to the bolt. ?
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L_[mm]
F_[N]
Moment [Nm]
15°
L mm
Yön
30 mm](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/f9876fef-b9f1-40fd-931a-4cf685065e41/fffd84b7-bd0d-46d5-89ba-6d9dde3a7e17/b1fuzpf_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:F N
L_[mm]
F_[N]
Moment [Nm]
15°
L mm
Yön
30 mm
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