The cross-sectional areas of piston 1 and piston 2 are A1 and A2, respectively. A force F1 is exerted on piston 1. Rank the resultant force F2 on piston 2 that results from the combinations of F1, A1, and A2 given from greatest to smallest. If any of the combinations yield the same force, give them the same ranking. (Use only ">" or "=" symbols. Do not include any parentheses around the letters or symbols.) F1 = 5.0 N; A1 = 0.3 m2; and A2 = 0.6 m2 F1 = 2.5 N; A1 = 0.3 m2; and A2 = 0.15 m2 F1 = 2.5 N; A1 = 0.6 m2; and A2 = 1.2 m2 F1 = 5.0 N; A1 = 0.15 m2; and A2 = 0.6 m2 F1 = 5.0 N; A1 = 0.15 m2; and A2 = 0.3 m2 F1 = 2.5 N; A1 = 0.6 m2; and A2 = 0.3 m2
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F1 = 5.0 N; A1 = 0.3 m2; and A2 = 0.6 m2
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F1 = 2.5 N; A1 = 0.3 m2; and A2 = 0.15 m2
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F1 = 2.5 N; A1 = 0.6 m2; and A2 = 1.2 m2
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F1 = 5.0 N; A1 = 0.15 m2; and A2 = 0.6 m2
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F1 = 5.0 N; A1 = 0.15 m2; and A2 = 0.3 m2
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F1 = 2.5 N; A1 = 0.6 m2; and A2 = 0.3 m2
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