2.2 The following data pertains to a hydraulic press: The diameter of the plunger ram are 50 mm and 0.5 m respectively. The ram is 1.75m below the plunger and the mass density of the liquid in the hydraulic press is 820 kg/m^3. The mass of the plunger and the ram are 6kg and 400 kg respectively. The plunger is forced vertically down by a lever with a mechanical advantage of 6 to 1 onto which a force of 800N is applied. The ram moves upwards when the plunger moves downwards. Determine the maximum lifting force exerted by the ram.
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2.2 The following data pertains to a hydraulic press:
The diameter of the plunger ram are 50 mm and 0.5 m respectively.
The ram is 1.75m below the plunger and the mass density of the liquid in the hydraulic press is 820 kg/m^3. The mass of the plunger and the ram are 6kg and 400 kg respectively. The plunger is forced vertically down by a lever with a mechanical advantage of 6 to 1 onto which a force of 800N is applied. The ram moves upwards when the plunger moves downwards. Determine the maximum lifting force exerted by the ram.
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