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Interactive Solution 11.35 presents one method for modeling thisproblem. Multiple-Concept Example 8 also presents an approach toproblems of this kind. The hydraulic oil in a car lift has adensity of 8.09 x 10^2 kg/m^3. The weight of the input piston isnegligible. The radii of the input piston and output plunger are8.47 x 10^-3 m and 0.196 m, respectively. What input force F isneeded to support the 29000-N combined weight of a car and theoutput plunger, when (a) the bottom surfaces of the piston andplunger are at the same level, and (b) the bottom surface of theoutput plunger is 1.60 m above that of the input plunger?
(a) Number Units
(b) Number Units
Interactive Solution 11.35 presents one method for modeling thisproblem. Multiple-Concept Example 8 also presents an approach toproblems of this kind. The hydraulic oil in a car lift has adensity of 8.09 x 10^2 kg/m^3. The weight of the input piston isnegligible. The radii of the input piston and output plunger are8.47 x 10^-3 m and 0.196 m, respectively. What input force F isneeded to support the 29000-N combined weight of a car and theoutput plunger, when (a) the bottom surfaces of the piston andplunger are at the same level, and (b) the bottom surface of theoutput plunger is 1.60 m above that of the input plunger?
(a) Number Units
(b) Number Units
Casey DurganLv2
7 Apr 2019