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Date Picking Elevator
Piston Force Calculations
Because the piston is in equilibrium, this force is equal to the pressure force on the piston:
P
1
A
1
=823N
A
1
= Πd
2
/ 4 = Π(0.191)
2
/ 4 = 0.0286m
2
P
1
= 823 / 0.0286 = 2.87 * 10
4N
/m
2
Now we know the pressure in the liquid. Therefore, we can solve for the force on the mechanism and the top platform. Since surfaces 1 and 2 are at the same elevation.
Thus,
F
2
= P
1
A
2
F
2
= 2.87 * 10
4N
/m
2
* Π/4(1.8)
2
= 72.99KN
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