Q6) A hydraulic system is shown in figure Q6. Assume the system is in equilibrium state (There is no force transmitted), determine: m1 m2 ( Given = A1 g = 9.81 m/s² ) A2 i) The suitable radius R1 in cm. ii) If R1 = R2, which one of the masses (mi or m2) will be lifted up and why? m2= 500 kg m =180 kg Rj = ? R2 =20 cm Figure Q6
Q6) A hydraulic system is shown in figure Q6. Assume the system is in equilibrium state (There is no force transmitted), determine: m1 m2 ( Given = A1 g = 9.81 m/s² ) A2 i) The suitable radius R1 in cm. ii) If R1 = R2, which one of the masses (mi or m2) will be lifted up and why? m2= 500 kg m =180 kg Rj = ? R2 =20 cm Figure Q6
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