Asked by Clendar
Please do an e.g for me by Calculate the force required to move a small piston that has an area of 2m,if the force of a large piston is 20N with an area of 4m? Using this formula:force of small piston over area of small piston =force of large piston over area of large piston
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Answered by
bobpursley
The key here Pascal's principle: the pressure is the same throughout the system.
P1=P2
F1/Area1=F2/Area2
let piston 2 be the small
F2= F1( area2/area1)=20N*(2m^2/4m^2)=10N
P1=P2
F1/Area1=F2/Area2
let piston 2 be the small
F2= F1( area2/area1)=20N*(2m^2/4m^2)=10N
Answered by
Nonhle dube
Plz can you calculate the force requires to move a small piston that has an area of 1m2 if the force of a large piston is 10N with an area of 2m2
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