A dentist's chair uses a hydraulic press in which the radius of the smaller piston is 3 cm. The dentist wishes to obtain a total upward force on the larger piston of 1112 N with a 44.5 N force on the smaller one. Neglecting frictional losses, what radius is required for the larger piston?

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A dentist's chair uses a hydraulic press in
which the radius of the smaller piston is 3
cm. The dentist wishes to obtain a total
upward force on the larger piston of 1112 N
with a 44.5 N force on the smaller one.
Neglecting frictional losses, what radius is
required for the larger piston?
Transcribed Image Text:A dentist's chair uses a hydraulic press in which the radius of the smaller piston is 3 cm. The dentist wishes to obtain a total upward force on the larger piston of 1112 N with a 44.5 N force on the smaller one. Neglecting frictional losses, what radius is required for the larger piston?
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