Max Vehicle Weight for 19.3 atm Hydraulic Lift (23.8 cm Diameter)

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In summary, the conversation discusses using the maximum gauge pressure in a hydraulic lift to determine the largest size vehicle it can lift, with a given diameter of the output line. One method involves converting the pressure to density and then using the formula P=rho x g x h to find the volume and mass. However, it is suggested to simply calculate the cross section area and use that to determine the force, which can then be divided by 9.81 to find the mass in kg.
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im back again with another problem. The maximum gauge pressure in a hydraulic lift is 19.3 atm. What is the largest size vehicle ( kg) it can lift if the diameter of the output line is 23.8 cm?
What I did was convert 19.3 atm to 1.96e6 N/m^2, then I got density by using the formual P= rho x g x h, my result was a density of 8.40e5 kg/m^3. My goal was to determine the volume and then get mass using m= rho x V. Is this the right way to go about this problem?
 
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I don't see any reason to get that complicated. You already have the pressure in N/m^2 and you know the diameter of the output line is 23.8 cm so the radius is 11.9 cm= 0.119 m. You can calculate the cross section area of the output line which is the area to which the pressure is applied. Multiply the pressure in N/m^2 by the area in m^2 to get the force in N. Since the problem asks for the answer in kg, you will have to divide the force (weight that can be lifted) by 9.81 to get the mass.
 

1. What is the maximum weight that can be lifted with a 19.3 atm hydraulic lift?

The maximum weight that can be lifted with a 19.3 atm hydraulic lift is dependent on the diameter of the lift. In this case, with a diameter of 23.8 cm, the maximum weight that can be lifted is 286,000 kg.

2. How does the atmospheric pressure affect the maximum weight that can be lifted?

The atmospheric pressure has a direct impact on the maximum weight that can be lifted with a hydraulic lift. As the pressure increases, the maximum weight capacity also increases. In this case, with a pressure of 19.3 atm, the maximum weight that can be lifted is 286,000 kg.

3. What is the significance of the 23.8 cm diameter in relation to the maximum weight capacity?

The diameter of the hydraulic lift is a crucial factor in determining the maximum weight that can be lifted. A larger diameter allows for a larger surface area to distribute the weight, thus increasing the maximum weight capacity. In this case, with a diameter of 23.8 cm, the maximum weight that can be lifted is 286,000 kg.

4. Can the maximum weight capacity be increased by changing the diameter of the hydraulic lift?

Yes, the maximum weight capacity can be increased by changing the diameter of the hydraulic lift. A larger diameter will result in a larger surface area to distribute the weight, allowing for a higher weight capacity. However, changing the diameter may also require adjustments to the pressure and other components of the lift to ensure safe and efficient operation.

5. Are there any other factors that can affect the maximum weight capacity of a hydraulic lift?

Aside from the diameter and atmospheric pressure, other factors that can affect the maximum weight capacity of a hydraulic lift include the strength and quality of its components, the hydraulic fluid used, and the overall design and construction of the lift. Regular maintenance and proper usage can also impact the maximum weight capacity of a hydraulic lift.

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