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what is multiplication of thrust?

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Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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Answer:

Multiplication of thrusts:

the principle states that when a small force is applied on a smaller piston it will be multiplied in the bigger piston.

Principles:

"Pressure is transmitted undiminished in an enclosed static fluid. Any externally applied pressure is transmitted to all parts of the enclosed fluid, making possible a large multiplication of force (hydraulic press principle)."

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Answered by mahajan789
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Answer: Multiplication of thrusts is the principle states that when a small force is applied on a smaller piston, it will be multiplied in the bigger piston.

Explanation: The thrust is the normal force exerted by a fluid on any surface with which it comes into contact. Consider two hydraulically coupled cylinders, one with the cross-section a and the other with the cross-section A. If a force, F_{a} is exerted on the smaller piston, pressure p =  \frac{F_{a}} {a} S produced and transmitted undiminished throughout the liquid. Then, the thrust F_{A} on the larger piston is F_{A} = p_{A} =  \frac{A} {a} F_{a}. If A = na, F_{A} = nF_{A},i.e., the thrust on the larger piston is multiplied n times. This is known as the principle of multiplication of thrust by the transmission of fluid pressure.

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