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A car of mass 1540 kg rests on a hydraulic lift with a piston?

A car of mass 1540 kg rests on a hydraulic lift with a piston of radius 0.28 m that is connected to a second piston of radius 0.034 m. If the car is just barely lifted off the ground, what is the force at the second piston?_____________ N

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No and they sure do hurt. God did increase the pain of child birth ALOT, but then he redeemed himself and invented Anesthesiologists.
No I don't think so, have you ever experienced child birth? I have with and without epidural and pain was involved in both.
My mother didn't escape pain when she had me via C-section. what are you going on about? She was still in labor for what probably seemed like eternity, and pains still break through pain meds. you can't take pain meds forever. I learned THAT the hard way with my own surgery. not related to having kids. _()_
Such complications! (1540 x g) 15,092N. 15,092/(0.28^2 / 0.034^2) 222.53N.
As the car is just lifted Pressure on piston 1 Pressure on piston 2 Force?/Area? Force?/Area? mg/πr?? Force?/πr?? Force? mg(r?/r?)? 1540 x 9.8 x (0.034/0.28)? 222.53 N

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