Physics, asked by mohammed67558, 1 month ago

hydraulic lift consists of two cylindrical pistons, one with a radius of 1.5 m and
other with a radius of 8.0 cm. What force must be applied to the smaller piston if
crate with a mass of 1.5x103 kg is to be raised on the larger piston?

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Answered by iniyavan82
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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Hydraulic lifts are typically used to lift a car at a servicing station using a small input force.
  • Due to the bigger size of the output piston, the displacement of the output piston decreases, resulting in an increase in the output force, while maintaining the constant pressure in the closed system.
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