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To lift an object weighing 21000 N how much force is needed on a piston,with an area of .60 m2, if the platform being lifted has an area of 3.0m2?

User Visus Zhao
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Answer:

4200 N

Step-by-step explanation:

This problem can be solved by using Pascal's Law, which says that the pressure is equally transmitted through all the parts of a fluid. So, the pressure on the first piston is equal to the pressure on the second piston:


p_1 = p_2\\(F_1)/(A_1)=(F_2)/(A_2)

where:


F_1=? is the force needed on the 1st piston


A_1=0.60 m^2 is the area of the 1st piston


F_2=21000 N is the force exerted by the 2nd piston (the weight of the object being lifted)


A_2=3.0 m^2 is the area of the second piston

Substituting into the equation, we find:


F_1=A_1 (F_2)/(A_2)=(0.60m^2)(21000 N)/(3.0 m^2)=4200 N

User Oakar
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As per the condition of Pascal's law we know that


P_(in) = P_(out)

so here we will have


(F_(in))/(a_1) = (mg)/(a_2)

now we will have


(F_(in))/(0.60 m^2) = (21000)/(3)


F_(in) = 0.60 * 7000


F_(in) = 4200 N

so we need to apply 4200 N force on it

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