A car of mass 1400 kg rests on a hydraulic lift with a piston of radius 0.25
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A car of mass 1400 kg rests on a hydraulic lift with a piston of radius 0.25 m that is connected to a second piston of radius 0.030 m. If the car is just barely lifted off the ground, what is the force at the second piston?
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College Physics Reasoning and Relationships
ISBN: 978-0840058195
2nd edition
Authors: Nicholas Giordano
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