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Two things . . .

-- You would move backward, and keep moving until you either bumped into

something or came to the end of your tether.

-- The wrench would keep going, in a straight line at constant speed, until it either

bumped into something, or got turned in a different direction by gravitational attraction

to something that it passed by, or passed by something close enough to enter orbit around it.

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