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if the large piston of a hydraulic press has an area of 60"(squared), what will be the total force upon it if a pressure of 15 psi is produced by the small piston?
14 years ago

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Answered by po
So, you have to divide the area by the force. Which gives you 90 degrees.
4 years ago

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