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The drawing shows a hydraulic chamber in which a spring (spring constant = 1292 N/m) is attached to the input piston, and a roc...Asked by josh
The drawing shows a hydraulic chamber in which a spring (spring constant = 1292 N/m) is attached to the input piston, and a rock of mass 24.7 kg rests on the output plunger. The piston and plunger are at the same height, and each has a negligible mass. By how much is the spring compressed from its unstrained position?
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drwls
The answer will depend upon the ratio of the piston areas. The large piston will exert a larger force. Were piston areas or diameters indicated in the drawing you did not show?
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j
your so stupider than me if you donts know hows to do this problam!
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