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Calculate the force output by the larger piston of a hydraulic lift when a force of 700 n is exerted on the smaller piston the areas of the two pistons are 20 cm squared and 950 cm squared?

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Is the ratio of output force to input force of a hydraulic press equal to the ratio of the output and input piston areas?

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What would cause Tractor Hydraulic fluid to foam?

The only thing that causes hydraulic fluid to foam is air. The solution as to why your hydraulic system is creating air can be difficult. If the system has a hydrostatic drive , then there will be a charge pump( gear or georoler) which will always be working off of the hydrostatic pump in a vacumn state. This is where 90% of air introduction occurs. The easiest way to find the leak will be to notice any damp spots around the hydrostatic pump, usually at input shaft areas of any sort to the pump. The effect is a noisy, jumpy hydraulic action. Extended use while oil is aerated can cause damage to the pumps. If it is a regular hydraulic system them air will again be introduced on the inlet side of the pump, due to bad hoses, clamps, clogged inlet filter or low or overfull system


How does a bus move?

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What gpm should be on a truck lift?

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Pascal's Law, framed by Blaise Pascal, states that "Pressure applied to any part of a confined fluid transmits to every other part with no loss. The pressure acts with equal force on all equal areas of the confining walls and perpendicular to the walls." This is the basic principle for any hydraulic system.


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