In the hydraulic press, the force F applied is related to the diameter d of the cylinder by 
 

a

F \(\alpha\) d\(^2\)

b

F \(\alpha\) d

c

F \(\alpha\) d\(^{-1}\)

d

F \(\alpha\) d\(^{-2}\)

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Derek644222
2 years ago

A is correct
reason is because when you increase the diameter of the cylinder in a hydraulic press, it means you have more surface area for the force to act upon. And since the force is spread out over a larger area, it results in a greater force being exerted. So, the relationship between the force and the diameter is not linear, but rather quadratic, hence the F α d² relationship. It's all about maximizing the power of the hydraulic press.

MayorStudios
11 months ago
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Correct option is A

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