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2 May, 18:14

Physics problem: piston? The piston of a hydraulic automobile lift is 0.300 m in diameter. 1. What gauge pressure, in pascals, is required to lift a car with a mass of 1200 kg?

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  1. 2 May, 18:21
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    Given:

    d = 0.3 m, piston diameter

    m = 1200 kg, mass to be lifted

    The piston area is

    A = (n/4) * (0.3 m) ² = 0.0707 m².

    Let p (Pa) be the required piston pressure.

    Then (p N/m²) * (0.0707 m²) = (1200 kg) * (9.8 m/s²)

    p = 1.6637 x 10⁵ Pa = 166.4 kPa

    Answer: 1.664 x 10⁵ Pa or 166.4 kPa
  2. 2 May, 18:33
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    Pressure is given by:

    P=F/A

    force=1200*10=12000 N

    Area=pi*r^2=3.14*0.15^2

    =0.07065 m^2

    Thus;

    P=12000/0.7065

    P=169,851.38 N/m^2

    but

    1 N/m^2=1 Pa

    thus our pressure is:

    169,851.38 Pa
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