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Suppose a car sitting on a hydraulic lift exerts a downward force of 1,750 N on a piston with an area of 0.6m2?

Suppose a car sitting on a hydraulic lift exerts a downward force of 1,750 N on a piston with an area of 0.6m2. How much pressure does the car exert on the piston?

Answer:

Pressure Force / Area 1750 / 0.6
P F/A 1750/0.6 2.916 kPa
There are flapping wing type airplane, they're called Ornithopters. I Dont understand if any complete scale ones have been sucsessfully flown yet there are dissimilar kind length ornithopters attainable. not sure they use hydraulics for the flapping action the two.

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