Derivation for hydraulic lift
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A Hydraulic lift for automobiles is an example of a force multiplied by Hydraulic press, based on Pascal's principle.
The fluid in the small cylinder must be moved much further than the distance the car is lifted.
The fluid in the small cylinder must be moved much further than the distance the car is lifted.
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Explanation:Acceleration = (Final velocity - Initial velocity )/ Time
Acceleration = (0 - 50) / 5
Acceleration = -50 / 5
Acceleration = -10m/s^2
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