Guest

in hydraulic principle, the force aplied to the smaller piston is amplified at the bigger one..(IF i m not wrong)..is this not against the laws of nature

in hydraulic principle, the force aplied to the smaller piston is amplified at the bigger one..(IF i m not wrong)..is this not against the laws of nature

Grade:10

1 Answers

Ashwin Sinha
520 Points
13 years ago

It is mainly due to the ideal fluidity of water, that any change in pressure in any part of water is transmitted equally to all parts. Moreover, it follow the eqn. FiAi=F2A2   .

                 Hope you like it, so plz. approve by clicking 'Yes' below!!!!!

Think You Can Provide A Better Answer ?

ASK QUESTION

Get your questions answered by the expert for free