Answer:
The load that can be lifted is equal to the weight W = F2A1/A2
Step-by-step explanation:
According to Pascal principle which states that the pressure applied to a liquid confined in a container will be transmitted equally to all other parts of the container.
Since pressure = Force/Area
The force F2 applied at one end of the piston will generate a pressure of F2/A2. This pressure generated will be transmitted to the other end of the piston of area A1 to lift the load through a distance.
The piston where the load is will experience an upward force F1 which is equal to Pressure × Area.
The pressure experienced by the load is applied by force F2.
Force on the load = (Pressure exerted by Force F2) × Area at the larger end A1
Force on the load = F2/A2 × A1
Since the load experiences a weight W
The weight will be equal to the force on the load which is to be lifted i.e W =Force on the load.
W = F2A1/A2
The load that can be lifted is equal to the weight W = F2A1/A2