you are trying to lift a truck and using Hydraulic Lift Mechanism, applying a force of 500 N with cross sectional area of 5 m^2 from one side and the cross sectional area on the other side is 50 m^2, then how much force is applied to the truck to lift it up? What law is this?
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If you are trying to lift a truck and using Hydraulic Lift Mechanism, applying a force of 500 N with cross sectional area of 5 m^2 from one side and the cross sectional area on the other side is 50 m^2, then how much force is applied to the truck to lift it up? What law is this?
Given-
Force on one side (F1) = 500 N
Area on one side (A1) = 5 m2
Area on other side (A2) = 50 m2
Required:
Force on other side (F2)
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