Doc, While it may be hard for you to believe in the PRACTICAL SENSE in the THEORETICAL SENSE its indeed true...... In theory it dont matter how long an extension (were NOT talking about any horizontal lever arm here, the vertical extension) might be, the rotational torque force around the pivot point REMAINS THE SAME PROVIDED theres no flexing away from or off center (which could affect the lever arm length)
Nowwwwww the reason your impact wrench dont have as much force out on a long extension is the flexing and unflexing and torqueing extra movements and vibration is robbing and absorbing some of the energy which would otherwise go into staight rotational torque on that nut each time that impact hammers.
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