What is the principle of a hydraulic machine???
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Heyy mate..here is ur answer..
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Pascal's law is the basis of hydraulic drive systems. As the pressure in the system is the same, the force that the fluid gives to the surroundings is therefore equal to pressure × area. In such a way, a small piston feels a small force and a large piston feels a large force.
hope it helps..thnku..
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Pascal's law is the basis of hydraulic drive systems. As the pressure in the system is the same, the force that the fluid gives to the surroundings is therefore equal to pressure × area. In such a way, a small piston feels a small force and a large piston feels a large force.
hope it helps..thnku..
ruprekha11:
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Hi there!
Most basic principle are:
1. Liquid is impressionable.
2. Liquids have no state of their own.
3. Liquids don't pack.
4. Liquids transmit connected weight every which way.
5. Liquids give incredible increment in work constrain.
Hope it helps u!!
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