Ahydraulic jack has a pump piston of diameter 0.660 cm, and a loadpiston of 3.30
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Ahydraulic jack has a pump piston of diameter 0.660 cm, and a loadpiston of 3.30 cm. Find the load which can be lifted if a force of600. N is exerted on the pump piston.
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Explanation / Answer
only one question per post must be given F1 / A1 = F2 /A2 (600 N) / (0.660 cm) = (F2) / (3.30cm) solve for F2
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