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The force F2 that acts on the larger piston is …………….than the force F1 acting on the smaller piston

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The force f2 that acts on the large piston is smaller than the force F1 acting on the smaller piston.

Explanation:

  • the pressure on the two cases remains constant. The force is inversely proportional to the area of cross section.
  • As a result of this in a large piston the surface area is larger and as a result of this the force which acts on it is smaller. Similarly in case of of the second force the the piston is smaller hence the surface area is smaller and as a result of this the force is larger.

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