Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever Formula

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Force Applied at End of Hydraulic Lever is defined as the push or pull upon an lever resulting from the lever's interaction with another object. Check FAQs
F'=WplLaaA
F' - Force Applied at End of Hydraulic Lever?Wp - Weight Lifted by Plunger?l - Length of Lever?La - Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever?a - Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press?A - Area of Hydraulic Ram?

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45.6648Edit=1450Edit8.2Edit5.85Edit0.0003Edit0.0154Edit
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Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
F'=WplLaaA
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
F'=1450N8.2m5.85m0.00030.0154
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
F'=14508.25.850.00030.0154
Next Step Evaluate
F'=45.6647796647797N
LAST Step Rounding Answer
F'=45.6648N

Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever Formula Elements

Variables
Force Applied at End of Hydraulic Lever
Force Applied at End of Hydraulic Lever is defined as the push or pull upon an lever resulting from the lever's interaction with another object.
Symbol: F'
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Weight Lifted by Plunger
Weight Lifted by Plunger is defined as the amount of load that is lifted by the plunger when a certain amount of force is acting on it.
Symbol: Wp
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Length of Lever
Length of lever is defined as the perpendicular distance from a line of force to an axis through the fulcrum of hydraulic lever. These force is responsible for lifting the weights.
Symbol: l
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever
Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever is the length of the arm of an hydraulic press or an hydraulic lever onto which the output load is balanced.
Symbol: La
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press
Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press is the cross-sectional area of the plunger or the piston of an hydraulic press.
Symbol: a
Measurement: AreaUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Area of Hydraulic Ram
Area of hydraulic ram is defined as the area covered by the ram in which a piston or plunger is displaced by the pressure of a fluid.
Symbol: A
Measurement: AreaUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

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​Go Mechanical Advantage of Hydraulic Press
Ma=Aa
​Go Mechanical Advantage of Hydraulic Press given Weight and Force
Ma=WpF
​Go Weight Lifted by Hydraulic Press
Wp=FAa
​Go Force Acting on Hydraulic Plunger
F=WpaA

How to Evaluate Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever?

Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever evaluator uses Force Applied at End of Hydraulic Lever = Weight Lifted by Plunger*Length of Lever/Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever*Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press/Area of Hydraulic Ram to evaluate the Force Applied at End of Hydraulic Lever, Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever formula is defined as the amount of force needed at the end of a hydraulic lever to lift a certain weight, taking into account the weight's distance from the fulcrum and the mechanical advantage of the lever. Force Applied at End of Hydraulic Lever is denoted by F' symbol.

How to evaluate Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever, enter Weight Lifted by Plunger (Wp), Length of Lever (l), Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever (La), Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press (a) & Area of Hydraulic Ram (A) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever

What is the formula to find Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever?
The formula of Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever is expressed as Force Applied at End of Hydraulic Lever = Weight Lifted by Plunger*Length of Lever/Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever*Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press/Area of Hydraulic Ram. Here is an example- 45.66478 = 1450*8.2/5.85*0.000346/0.0154.
How to calculate Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever?
With Weight Lifted by Plunger (Wp), Length of Lever (l), Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever (La), Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press (a) & Area of Hydraulic Ram (A) we can find Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever using the formula - Force Applied at End of Hydraulic Lever = Weight Lifted by Plunger*Length of Lever/Length of Load Arm of Hydraulic Lever*Area of Plunger of Hydraulic Press/Area of Hydraulic Ram.
Can the Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever be negative?
No, the Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever, measured in Force cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever?
Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever is usually measured using the Newton[N] for Force. Exanewton[N], Meganewton[N], Kilonewton[N] are the few other units in which Force Required at End of Hydraulic Lever can be measured.
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