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A barber’s chair with a person in it weighs 2118.0 N. The output plunger of a hydraulic system begins to lift the chair when the barber’s foot applies a force of 63.0 N to the input piston. Neglect any height difference between the plunger and the piston. What is the ratio of the radius of the plunger to the radius of the piston?

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Answer:5.8

Explanation:

Given

weight of chair with person on it =2118 N

Barber applies a force of 63 N

Using pascal's law

we know pressure around both sides is equal

i.e.
P_(chair)=P_(piston)

pressure=
(force)/(area)


P_(chair)=
(2118)/(\pi \dot r_(plunger)^2)


P_(piston)=
(63)/(\pi \dot r_(piston)^2)

substituting values


\left [(r_(plunger)^2)/(r_(piston)^2)\right ]=
(2118)/(63)


\left [(r_(plunger))/(r_(piston))\right ]=
\left [ (2118)/(63)\right ]^(0.5)


\left [(r_(plunger))/(r_(piston))\right ]=5.798

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