Hydraulic machines are provided with Pistons of different cross sectional area.Why?
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Hydraulic machines are provided with pistons of different cross-sectional areas because they are used to amplify the force that is applied by the operator of the machine.
They work based on the Pascal’s principle, which states that any pressure applied on an incompressible fluid is transmitted through the fluid. Since, P=F/A, where P is pressure, F is the force, and A is the area, the force applied over a piston with small cross-sectional area will produce a bigger force on a piston that has a bigger cross-sectional area, when these pistons are connected.
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Hydraulic machines are provided with pistons of different cross-sectional areas because they are used to amplify the force that is applied by the operator of the machine.
They work based on the Pascal’s principle, which states that any pressure applied on an incompressible fluid is transmitted through the fluid. Since, P=F/A, where P is pressure, F is the force, and A is the area, the force applied over a piston with small cross-sectional area will produce a bigger force on a piston that has a bigger cross-sectional area, when these pistons are connected.
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