3. If a barbers chair weighs 1.34 kN, rests on a large piston with an area of 34.0 cm2 that connects to a smaller piston with a cross-sectional area of 7.3 cm2, then what is: (a) The necessary force required to begin moving the chair up, FR = (b) Mechanical Advantage, MA =

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### Chapter 13 - PHYS 203: Fundamentals of Physics

## Fluids

### Key Concepts:
- **Pascal's Principle**
- **Archimedes' Principle**
- **Bernoulli's Principle**

### Reinforcement:

1. **Problem 1:**   
   What is the density of a fluid that exerts 35.2 kPa with a column 2.3 m long?

2. **Problem 2:**  
   What must the water pressure be on for the third floor sink (36 ft off the ground) to have 32.0 lbf/in²?

3. **Problem 3:**  
   If a barber's chair weighs 1.34 kN, rests on a large piston with an area of 34.0 cm² that connects to a smaller piston with a cross-sectional area of 7.3 cm², then what is:
   - (a) The necessary force required to begin moving the chair up, \( F_R = \)  ________
   - (b) Mechanical Advantage, \( MA = \)  ________
Transcribed Image Text:### Chapter 13 - PHYS 203: Fundamentals of Physics ## Fluids ### Key Concepts: - **Pascal's Principle** - **Archimedes' Principle** - **Bernoulli's Principle** ### Reinforcement: 1. **Problem 1:** What is the density of a fluid that exerts 35.2 kPa with a column 2.3 m long? 2. **Problem 2:** What must the water pressure be on for the third floor sink (36 ft off the ground) to have 32.0 lbf/in²? 3. **Problem 3:** If a barber's chair weighs 1.34 kN, rests on a large piston with an area of 34.0 cm² that connects to a smaller piston with a cross-sectional area of 7.3 cm², then what is: - (a) The necessary force required to begin moving the chair up, \( F_R = \) ________ - (b) Mechanical Advantage, \( MA = \) ________
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