Asked by Shauna Joplin on May 25, 2024
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Technician A says that an example of force is any kind of pushing effort.Technician B says that an example of force is any kind of pulling effort.Who is correct?
A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
Pushing Effort
The force applied to an object in order to move it in a specific direction, often measured to assess efficiency in mechanical systems.
Pulling Effort
The force required to move or tow something, often measured to ensure the adequacy of a vehicle's towing capacity.
Force
Push or pull effort measured in units of weight. Force represents the ability to do work but this ability does not necessarily result in any work done; for instance, you can push all you like on a tractor/trailer combination but it is unlikely to move the vehicle. The formula for force (F) is calculated by multiplying pressure (P) by the area (A) it acts on. F=P*A.
- Calculate work and force in hydraulic circuits.
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Learning Objectives
- Calculate work and force in hydraulic circuits.
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