1.) The small piston of a hydraulic lift as shown in the figure has a cross-sectional of 3.00 x 104 m² and its output plunger has a cross-sectional area of 2.00 x 102 m². The lift uses hydraulic oil that has a density of 8.50 x 102 kg/m³. What downward force of magnitude F₁ must be applied to the small piston for the lift to raise a load (car and output plunger) whose weight is 1.50 x 104 N when the bottom surfaces of the piston and the plunger are at the levels with height difference of 1.5 m?
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The small piston of a hydraulic lift as shown
in the figure has a cross-sectional of 3.00 x 10-4 m2
and its output plunger has a cross-sectional area of
2.00 x 10-2 m2
. The lift uses hydraulic oil that has a
density of 8.50 x 102
kg/m3
. What downward force of
magnitude F1 must be applied to the small piston for
the lift to raise a load (car and output plunger) whose
weight is 1.50 x 104 N when the bottom surfaces of
the piston and the plunger are at the levels with
height difference of 1.5 m?


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