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For the system shown in the figure the cylinder on the left at L has a mass of 600 kg and a cross sectional area of `800cm^(2)` the piston on the right at S has cross sectional area `25cm^(2)` and negligible weight if the apparatus is filled with oil `(rho=0.75gm//cm^(3))` find thhe force F required to hold the system in equilibrium.

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