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Physics, 14.03.2020 02:40 asilverman

A claw hammer is used to pull a nail out of a board. The nail is at an angle of 60 degrees to the board, and a force of magnitude 500 N is applied to the nail to pull it from the board. The hammer head contacts the board at a point which is 0.080 m from where the nail enters the board. A horizontal force is applied to the hammer handle at a distance of 0.300 m above the board. What magnitude of force F? 2 is required on the hammer handle to apply the required 500 N force to the nail? (You can ignore the weight of the hammer.)

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