(credit: PhET Interactive Simulations/University of Colorado Boulder, under CC BY 4.0 license) The image shows the model

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(credit: PhET Interactive Simulations/University of Colorado Boulder, under CC BY 4.0 license) The image shows the model

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Credit Phet Interactive Simulations University Of Colorado Boulder Under Cc By 4 0 License The Image Shows The Model 1 (187.18 KiB) Viewed 120 times
(credit: PhET Interactive Simulations/University of Colorado Boulder, under CC BY 4.0 license) The image shows the model of a hydraulic lift when it is not loaded. The gauge shows the pressure at point A. Make a claim about the pressure in point B and about the pressure at both points when the lift is loaded. B has higher pressure when the lift is not loaded. When loaded, both points would have higher pressure, and B would still be higher than A. B has lower pressure when the lift is not loaded. When loaded, both points would have higher pressure, and B would still be higher than A. B has higher pressure when the lift is not loaded. When loaded, both points would have higher pressure, and B and A would be equal. B has lower pressure when the lift is not loaded. When loaded, both points would have higher pressure, and B and A would be equal.
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