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Yes, you're right.Steve4Physics said:You may have some misundestandings - even about the forces in Fig. 1. Try working through this:
Consider the simple Fig. 1 setup. Assume the piston is of negligible weight and is stationary and in equilibrium. Take atmospheric pressure as 101kPa (=101,000 N/m2).
Assume friction, surface tension and adhesion forces can be ignored. There are then three forces acting on the piston:
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1) The force due to the hydrostatic pressure of the water acting on the bottom of the piston.
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My English isn't very good, so I used software to translate. Some parts might not be entirely accurate, but I'll do my best to understand both sides' meanings.