The master cylinder of a hydraulic lift has a 0.01 m radius, while the slave has a 0.20 m radius.
a. What force in N must be exerted on the master cylinder of a hydraulic lift to support the weight of a 2000 kg car resting on the slave cylinder?
b. What is the pressure in the fluid?
The master cylinder of a hydraulic lift has a 0.01 m radius, while the slave has...
What force (N) must be exerted on the master cylinder of a hydraulic lift to support the weight of a 2300.0 kg car resting on the slave cylinder? The master cylinder has a 1,70 cm diameter, while the slave's is 24.0 cm.
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a hydraulic lift system has a small pison with a radius of 0.0045 m on the left and a larger piston with a radius of 0.084 m on the right which sre connected by a small tube at the bottoms. the two pistons have the same initial height. a 0.13 kg mass is placed on the larger piston on the right. (A) what is the resulting pressure in the fluid as a result of the mass being placed on the...
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