Calculating Force in a Hydraulic Press

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To calculate the force exerted by the output piston in a hydraulic press, the relationship between pressure and area is crucial. Given the input piston force of 330 N and the respective piston radii, the pressure can be calculated as 46875 N/m². Using the formula F = PA, the correct areas for both pistons must be applied to find the output force. The final calculation reveals the output piston force, confirming the importance of correctly setting up the equations. The discussion emphasizes the need for clarity in using pressure and area in hydraulic systems.
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Homework Statement


In the hydraulic press used in a trash compactor, the radius of the input piston and the output piston are 0.00640 meters and 0.0510 meters, respectively. The height difference between the input piston and the output piston can be neglected. Calculate the force exerted by the output piston when the force applied to the input piston is 330 N?


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P= F / A = F=P*A


The Attempt at a Solution



I am not sure what to use as pressure to find the force?

F=P* 0.0510
 
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p = 330/(0.0064)=46875 N/m2

Then...

F=P*A

F=46875* 0.0064= 300N

So the 300N is the force exerted on the output piston?
 
C-A-L said:
p = 330/(0.0064)=46875 N/m2

Then...

F=P*A

F=46875* 0.0064= 300N

So the 300N is the force exerted on the output piston?

uhh? :redface:

all you've done is divide by .0064, and then multiply by it again …

though somehow you didn't get back to where you started from :confused:

start again, this time use both radiuses, also remember it isn't radius, it's area in the formula :smile:
 
input 0.006402*3.14= 1.29 x 10-4
output area equals .00816

F=46875* (0.00816*0.000129)
=4.93NThis is what I have but I know it's wrong because the force is to small, where did I go wrong?
 
Hi C-A-L! :smile:
C-A-L said:
F=46875* (0.00816*0.000129)
=4.93N

Your areas are correct, but I don't understand this equation at all :confused:

you should always write out your formula first, in this case using F1 F2 A1 and A2

what is it?​
 
I see where I was confused I setup the problem F1A2=F2A1
I found the answer thank you for your help.
 
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