How is a force multiplied in hydraulic system?

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2026-04-28 05:01

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A force is multiplied in a hydraulic system through the use of a larger surface area on the output piston than the input piston. When a smaller force is applied to the input piston, it creates pressure in the hydraulic fluid, which then exerts a larger force on the larger output piston, resulting in a multiplied force output.

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