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A wrench is used to apply a torque to a bolt. Forces F1 through F6 all have the same magnitude. The point of application of force F1 (and F4) is a distance d from the center of rotation of the bolt. The application points of F1F2, and F3 are all distance d apart, as shown. Use the convention that counter-clockwise torques are positive; clockwise torques are negative.

Determine the torque applied on the bolt by F6 in terms of the variables and angles given in the problem. 

-d-
-d-
30%
F
F.
2
F, 60°
6.
F
45°
F.
Transcribed Image Text:-d- -d- 30% F F. 2 F, 60° 6. F 45° F.
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