In a car lift used in a service station, pressure is transmitted by an incompressible liquid from a small piston of circular cross section with a radius of r1 = 5.00 cm to a second piston of radius r2 = 15.0 cm. Calculate the minimum force that must be exerted on the smaller piston to lift a car weighing 13300 N. Solution Relevant givens (check as many as possible):

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In a car lift used in a service station, pressure is transmitted by an incompressible liquid from a small piston of circular cross section with a radius of r1 = 5.00 cm to a second piston of radius r2 = 15.0 cm. Calculate the minimum force that must be exerted on the smaller piston to lift a car weighing 13300 N.

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Relevant givens (check as many as possible):

   

4186 J/kg/m3

   

 

   

12K

   

1.672 x 10-27 kg

   

1.602 x 10-19 C

   

25m

   

15.0cm

   

5.0 cm

   

37 oC

   

9.109 x 10-31 kg

In a car lift used in a service station, pressure is transmitted by an incompressible liquid from a small piston of
circular cross section with a radius of r1 = 5.00 cm to a second piston of radius r2 = 15.0 cm. Calculate the
minimum force that must be exerted on the smaller piston to lift a car weighing 13300 N.
Solution
Relevant givens (check as many as possible):
O 4186 J/kg/m3
1.2 x 10- / K
12K
1.672 x 10-27
kg
1.602 x 10-19 c
25m
15.0cm
5.0 cm
37 °C
9.109 x 10-31
kg
Transcribed Image Text:In a car lift used in a service station, pressure is transmitted by an incompressible liquid from a small piston of circular cross section with a radius of r1 = 5.00 cm to a second piston of radius r2 = 15.0 cm. Calculate the minimum force that must be exerted on the smaller piston to lift a car weighing 13300 N. Solution Relevant givens (check as many as possible): O 4186 J/kg/m3 1.2 x 10- / K 12K 1.672 x 10-27 kg 1.602 x 10-19 c 25m 15.0cm 5.0 cm 37 °C 9.109 x 10-31 kg
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