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 Post subject: Hydraulic lift problem
PostPosted: Tue, 20 May 2003 02:59:54 UTC 
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A hydraulics lift (type commonly used for greasing automobile) consist of a 10.111-in-diameter ram that slides in a 10.006-in-diameter cylinder. The annual space being filled with oil having a kinematic viscocity of 0.0038 ft^2/sec and specific gravity of 0.83. If the rate of travel of the ram v is 0.5fps, find the frictional resistance, F when 6ft of the ram is engaged in the cylinder......


I just need a little push start to setting up this homework problem...


Thanks a bunch


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Have you resolved issues with your homework? If so, would you post the solution please?

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