What is the necessary force to support a 500 lb weight with a hydraulic lift?

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In summary, the problem involves two pistons with different diameters and a 500 lb weight. Using the equation F1=(A1/A2)F2, the force necessary to support the weight is incorrectly calculated as 12.8. The correct approach involves considering the torque about the point next to piston 2, taking into account the force from the hand and the pressure force.
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Homework Statement


Piston 1 in Figure P9.24 has a diameter of 0.32 in.; Piston 2 has a diameter of 2.0 in. In the absence of friction, determine the force, , necessary to support the 500 lb weight.

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Homework Equations



F1=(A1/A2)F2
A=pi*r^2

The Attempt at a Solution


I solved for F1 using the above equation and got 12.8. THIS IS WRONG Is this because the column of fluid is higher in the larger piston? So i have to factor in the weight of the higher water as well? Can someone please point me in the correct direction?

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you got the force that the piston at 1 exerts upwards... what force does the hand need to exert to keep the piston from moving.. use torque.
 
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torque=rF

would the radius be from the hand to the center of piston 1?
 
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Izmad said:
torque=rF

would the radius be from the hand to the center of piston 1?

you want the torque about the point next to the piston 2. so torque due to the F force is F*12.0in clockwise... what is the torque due to the pressure force...
 

1. What is a hydraulic lift?

A hydraulic lift is a machine that uses pressurized fluid to lift heavy objects. It works on the principle of Pascal's law, which states that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted equally in all directions.

2. How does a hydraulic lift work?

A hydraulic lift works by using a pump to apply force to a small amount of fluid, which is then transmitted to a larger area through a series of connected pipes. This creates a larger force, allowing the lift to raise heavy objects with ease.

3. What is the purpose of a hydraulic lift?

The main purpose of a hydraulic lift is to lift and move heavy objects, such as cars or machinery, with minimal effort. It is commonly used in automotive repair shops, construction sites, and warehouses.

4. What factors affect the pressure in a hydraulic lift?

The pressure in a hydraulic lift is affected by the force applied to the small piston, the size of the small and large pistons, and the amount of fluid in the system. The pressure is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportional to the size of the pistons and amount of fluid.

5. Are there any safety precautions to consider when using a hydraulic lift?

Yes, there are several safety precautions to consider when using a hydraulic lift. These include checking the weight capacity of the lift, making sure all parts are in good working condition, and following proper lifting procedures. It is also important to never exceed the recommended pressure or use the lift for tasks it was not designed for.

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