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How can you increase the force a hydraulic device produces without increasing the size of the force you apply to the small piston?

You reduce the diameter of the small piston. Or reduce the diameter and increase the travel of the small piston if you want the large piston to maintain it's previous range of travel.


What is a hydraulic lift?

Assume a small piston (one square inch area) applies a weight of 1 lbs. to a confined hydraulic fluid. That provides a pressure of 1 lbs. per square inch throughout the fluid. If another larger piston with an area of 10 square inches is in contact with the fluid, that piston will feel a force of 1 lbs/square inch x 10 square inches = 10 lbs. So we can apply 1 lbs. to the small piston and get 10 lbs.


What is speed multiplier?

a speed multiplier is an object which moves at high speed and multiplies that to create more speed with an object it is trying to move. an example is hitting a tennis ball with a tennis raquet - you swing your arm/hand at a short distance at high speed and great effort so travels a great distance at an even higher speed. the distance the ball moves is large so the force by your arm/hand is small. hope this helps! :)speed multiplier- machine that requires a small movement of an effort to produce a large movement of a load, such as a third class lever.source: Pearson Science S.B


What principle describes how hydraulic lifts work?

Hydraulic lifts operate based on Pascal's principle, which states that when pressure is applied to a confined fluid, the pressure change is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid. In a hydraulic lift, a small force applied to a small piston creates pressure that is transmitted through the hydraulic fluid to a larger piston, allowing a much larger force to be exerted at the larger piston. This principle enables the lift to elevate heavy loads with relatively little input force.


Is 17cm a small dick?

17 cm is pretty large. the questioner's however is very small.

Related Questions

From the stomach the food moves to the large intestine?

From the stomach, the food moves into the small intestines. After the small intestines the food moves into the large intestines.


In a hydraulic system the pressure on the large piston is the pressure on the small piston.?

In a hydraulic system, the pressure is the same throughout the system, so the pressure on the large piston is equal to the pressure on the small piston. This principle is known as Pascal's Law and is a key concept in understanding how hydraulic systems work.


How can you increase the force a hydraulic device produces without increasing the size of the force you apply to the small piston?

You reduce the diameter of the small piston. Or reduce the diameter and increase the travel of the small piston if you want the large piston to maintain it's previous range of travel.


Food moves into the large intestine when?

Food moves into the large intestine after it has been digested by the small intestine.


In a hydraulic system thr force exerted on the large piston is?

equal to the force exerted on the small piston. This is due to Pascal's Law, which states that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions. As a result, the force applied on the large piston is distributed evenly throughout the fluid and is transmitted to the small piston, exerting an equal force on it.


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

Suppose the smaller piston was 1 square cm and the large piston was 7 square cm. If you pushed on the small piston, the force would be multiplied 7 times on the large piston. The Hydraulic System is a system that uses liquids to transmit pressure and multiply force in a confined fluid. Hope this helped. (:


What moves food through to your stomach?

your large intestine and small intestine


In a hydraulic device the surface area of the small piston is 20cm and the surface area of the piston is 80cm to lift a 400 N barrel placed on the large piston you must apply a force of?

796.2 N/m^2


How does a hyraulic lift work?

Pascal's principle : Pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to every part of the fluid, as well as to the walls of the container. A common application of this is a hydraulic lift used to raise a car off the ground so it can be repaired at a garage. A small force applied to a small-area piston is transformed to a large force at a large-area piston. If a car sits on top of the large piston, it can be lifted by applying a relatively small force to the smaller piston, the ratio of the forces being equal to the ratio of the areas of the pistons.


Is a hydraulic system the force exerted on a small piston is greater than the force exerted on the large piston?

No, in a hydraulic system, the force exerted on the larger piston is greater than the force exerted on the smaller piston. This is because pressure is equal throughout the system due to the incompressibility of the fluid, so the force applied on the smaller piston is transmitted and multiplied to the larger piston.


How do you replace a piston on a small engine?

need to be more specific on what kind of small engine to give you exact information on how to pull the piston. . . but generally you just need to pull the head and cylinder off. . . the remove the wrist pin that holds the piston to the piston rod and your piston will come out. . . now getting the new one back is is going to be a different story :) . . . you are going to have to stagger the ring gaps to make sure you are holding compression . . . basically just make sure none of the ring gaps on your piston rings line up when you put the new piston back in and oil your cylinder pretty good too helps with putting it in and with breaking in the new piston.


Why do large piston move up while small piston do not move up when exerted the same pressure?

Large pistons move up while small pistons do not move up when exerted the same pressure because of the difference in surface area. The larger piston has a greater surface area, which means the force applied is spread out over a larger area, resulting in a net force sufficient to move the piston upwards. In contrast, the force exerted on the smaller piston is concentrated over a smaller area, resulting in a lower net force that is not enough to move the piston upwards.