A downward force of 100 N is applied to the small piston with a diameter of 50 cm in the hydraulic lift system shown below. a. What is the upward force exerted by the large piston with a diameter of 2m? b. What is the mechanical advantage of this hydraulic lift? c. If the input force of 100N pushes the small piston down by 2m, how high will the large piston rise
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- A downward force of 100 N is applied to the small piston with a diameter of 50 cm in the hydraulic lift system shown below.
a. What is the upward force exerted by the large piston with a diameter of 2m?
b. What is the mechanical advantage of this hydraulic lift?
c. If the input force of 100N pushes the small piston down by 2m, how high will the large piston rise?
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