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Two syringes of different cross sections filled with water are connected with a tightly fitted rubber tube filled with water . Diameters of the smaller piston and larger piston are 1,0 cm and 3.0 cm respectively. (a) Find the force exerted on the larger piston when a force of 10N is applied to the smaller piston.
(b) If the smaller piston is pushed in through 6.0 cm, how much does the larger piston move out?

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(a) Since pressure is transmitted underdiminished throughout the fluid,
`F_2=A_2/A_1F_1= (pi(3//2 times 10^-2 m)^2)/(pi(1//2 times 10^-2 m)^2) times 10N`
=90 N
(b) Water is considered to be perfectly incompressible. Volume covered by the movement of smaller piston inwards is equal to volume moved outwards due to the larger piston.
`L_1A_1=L_2A_2`
`L_2=A_1/A_2 L_1=(pi(1//2 times 10^-2 m)^2)/(pi(3//2 times 10^-2 m)^2) times 6 times 10^-2 m`
`=0.67 times 10^-2 m=0.67 cm`
Note, atmospheric pressure is common to both pistons and has been ignored.
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