A wrench is used to attempt to turn a bolt. The bolt has a radius of 1cm and the wrench is 30cm long. Draw the extended force diagram for the bolt/wrench.

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A wrench is used to attempt to turn a bolt. The bolt has a radius of 1cm and the wrench is 30cm long. Draw the extended force diagram for the bolt/wrench system. F

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