answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: If a pump has a piston with an area of 7.1Cm2 how much force must be exerted on it to create a pressure of 8.22105Pa?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What exerted pressure on the piston in newcomen's steam engine cause it to move?

Steam pressure pushes the piston up. Atmospheric Pressure pushes the piston down.


How can a dead weight tester used to calibrate a gauge pressure?

Place the gauge inside a sealed piston. Place the weight on top of the piston and read the pressure from the gauge. The force exerted by the weight multiplied by the area of the piston will give you the actual pressure exerted on the gauge. Using SI units. A 5 kg weight placed on a 0.25 meter diameter piston will create a pressure of around 1 pascal (Nm^2). 5N*Pi*0.25m^2.


How do you calculate force for hydraulics?

You get the force exerted by a hydraulic piston by taking the pressure times the surface area of the piston.


What exerted pressure on the piston in Newcomem's steam engine causing it the move?

Steam under pressure is the short answer


What is the working principle of a hydraulic crane?

it is due to to the pressure and suction of water


A force of 1000n is exerted on piston 1 what will be exerted on piston 2?

If this is about a hydraulic system, same pressure acts through out the fluid. Take, A = cross sectional area (area normal to force) of piston 1 B = "" "" "" of piston 2 F2 = Force on 2nd piston So, pressure = 1000/A = F/B Therefore, F = (1000 X B/A ) N (The force depends on the area ratio)


A hydraulic lift exerts 7000 N of force on a piston with an area of 0.4 m2 the piston can only support 16000 Pa of pressure How much Pressure is exerted by the truck on the piston?

A.2800 Pa b.6400 Pa c.17,500Pa


What is the pressure exerted by a piston if a force of 12N is applied over an area of 1.2m squared?

Pressure is force / area. Just divide the force by the area. The answer is in pascal.


Is the pressure of a gas or external pressure used when calculating the work done by a gas?

The pressure of the gas is used. Newton's third law requires that the pressure exerted by a gas is equal to the pressure exerted on a gas.You might be wondering, then, how it is possible for the internal pressure to be different from the external pressure. In fact, the difference will be made up for by the piston moving between them. Since we must assume (to avoid infinite accelerations) that there is a piston of finite mass intervening between the two gases, the excess work done (due to the difference in pressures) will go into the kinetic energy of the piston.


What is the force exerted on the right piston?

Katie is awesome


Do diesels have vacuum?

Yes, any piston engine draws air in when the piston move downward on the intake stroke, and as a result does create a lower pressure with respect to the atmospheric pressure around the engine.


Why is force exerted on a small piston multiplied when it acts on a larger piston?

A hydraulic system multiplies force by applying the force to a small surface are. The increase in pressure is then transmitted to another part of the confined fluid, which pushes on a larger surface area