Engineering, 17.05.2021 14:00 Dweath50
In the hydraulic press below, a force of 100 N is applied to piston A and it
moves down 10 cm.
1. Calculate the work done by both pistons.
2. Calculate the pressure of the fluid.
3. Calculate the maximum force that is extorted on the load by piston B.
4. Calculate the distance traveled by piston B.
The information below is just the things I thought weren't very clear in the picture
Piston B: Area-100mm²
Piston A: Area-10mm²
Force-10N
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