The small piston of a hydraulic lift (see figure below) has a cross-sectional area of 3.30 cm2, and its large piston has

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The small piston of a hydraulic lift (see figure below) has a cross-sectional area of 3.30 cm2, and its large piston has

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The Small Piston Of A Hydraulic Lift See Figure Below Has A Cross Sectional Area Of 3 30 Cm2 And Its Large Piston Has 1
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The small piston of a hydraulic lift (see figure below) has a cross-sectional area of 3.30 cm2, and its large piston has a crosssectional area of 203 cm2. What downward force of magnitude F1​ must be applied to the small piston for the lift to raise a load whose weight is Fg​=15.4kN ? N
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