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why is hydraulic machine called force multiplier?​

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Answered by pranita30
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Originally Answered: Why is a hydraulic machine known as a force multiplier? Because it uses Pascal's principle: F=p*S. ... According to Pascal's law pressure is the same everywhere in closed system so the same pressure will act on large piston on the other side too

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Answered by bindu9853
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Answer: Originally Answered: Why is a hydraulic machine known as a force multiplier? Because it uses Pascal's principle: F=p*S. ... According to Pascal's law pressure is the same everywhere in closed system so the same pressure will act on large piston on the other side too.

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