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A car with a mass of 960 kg is lifted with a hydraulic press. The surface of piston 1 is 20cm² and the surface of piston 2 is 0.50m² . Piston 1 has a stroke length of 20cm.
a) What is the absolute pressure of the oil in the press?
b) What force is needed each time to push piston 1 down?
c) How many strokes are needed to lift the car 10cm?
Answer: a)18.8kPa b) 37.7N c) 125

Dear, could u please solve this question ( i also dont understand how you know if...
A car with a mass of 960 kg is lifted with a hydraulic press. The surface of piston 1 is 20cm² and the surface of piston 2 is 0.50m² . Piston 1 has a stroke length of 20cm. a) What is the absolute pressure of the oil in the press? b) What force is needed each time to push piston 1 down? c) How many strokes are needed to lift the car 10cm? Answer: a)18.8kPa b) 37.7N c) 125
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