What force must be exerted on the master cylinder of a hydraulic lift to support the weight of a 1800 kg car resting on the slave cylinder? The master cylinder has a 2.00 cm diameter and the slave has a 25.0 cm diameter.
A barber’s chair rests on a hydraulic piston 10 cm in diameter. The input side has a piston with cross-sectional area of 10 cm2 which is pumped on using a foot pedal. If the chair and the client together have a mass of 160 kg, what force must be applied to the input piston?
Pascal’s principle: What force must be exerted on the master cylinder of a hydraulic lift to...
What force (N) must be exerted on the master cylinder of a hydraulic lift to support the weight of a 2300.0 kg car resting on the slave cylinder? The master cylinder has a 1,70 cm diameter, while the slave's is 24.0 cm.
hydraulic lift with a 26.0 cm diameter is supporting the weight of a 2990 kg vehicle (a large car or midsize SUV). (a) What force must be exerted on the 2.05 cm diameter master cylinder of this lift to support the vehicle resting on the other cylinder, the 26.0 cm diameter cylinder of the lift itself? Tries 0/15 (b) What gauge pressure must the hydraulic lines be capable of withstanding?
A car on a hydraulic lift rests on a cylinder with a piston with a diameter of 30 cm. If a connecting cylinder is driven by compressed air with a pressure of 65 psi, how big the force approximately will be generated to the piston to lift the car? a. 3,000 lb. b. 4,500 lb. c. 6,000 lb. d. 8,000 lb e. 12,000 lb
An automobile of mass 500 kg is supported by a hydraulic lift having a large piston of cross-sectional area 15 m 2. The mechanic has a foot pedal attached to a small piston of cross-sectional area 0.5 m2. What force in Newtons must be applied to the small piston to raise the automobile? What distance must the small piston be moved to raise the automobile 0.4 m?
he small piston of a hydraulic lift has a cross-sectional area of 3.50 cm2, and its large piston has a cross-sectional area of 200.0 cm2 (please see the figure below). What force must be applied to the small piston for the lift to raise a load of 14.8 kN? (In service stations, this force is usually exerted by compressed air.)
2. A car on a hydraulic lift rests on a cylinder with a piston of a diameter of 12 inches. If a connecting cylinder with a piston of i -inch diameter is driven by compressed air with a force of 100 lb., how big the force approximately will be generated to the larger piston to lift the car? a. 600 lb. b.1,200 lb. c. 6,000 lb. d. 12,000 lb. e. 15,000 lb thats all the informtion that was given to...
How far must a 2.0-cm-diameter piston be pushed down into one cylinder of a hydraulic lift to raise an 7-cm-diameter piston by 30 cm?
A 14 500-N car on a hydraulic lift rests on a cylinder with a piston of radius 0.100 m. If a connecting cylinder with a piston of 0.050-m radius is driven by compressed air, what force must be applied to this smaller piston in order to lift the car? A. 3.53E+3 N B. 5.80E+1 N C. 4.13E+3 N D. 1.45E+4 N E. 3.63E+3 N
A hydraulic lift has pistons that are 1 cm and 15 cm in diameter. If a force of 180 N is applied to the master cylinder, what is the largest mass that the lift can support?
The small piston of a hydraulic lift has a diameter of 8.0 cm, and large piston has a diameter of 40 cm. The lift raises a load of 15,000 N. Determine the force that must be applied to the small piston. Determine the pressure applied to the fluid in the lift.