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Pascal's Laws relates to pressures in fluids - liquid or gaseous state:
The pressure of 2000 Pa in an hydraulic cylinder acts equally on all surfaces. The force on a piston with area 0.1 m2 can be calculated as
F = p A (1)
where
F = force (N)
p = pressure (Pa, N/m2)
A = area (m2)
or with values
F = (2000 Pa) (0.1 m2)
= 200 N

The pressure acting on both pistons in a hydraulic jack is equal.
The force equation for the small cylinder:
Fs = p As (2)
where
Fs = force acting on the piston in the small cylinder (N)
As = area of small cylinder
p = pressure in small and large cylinder
The force equation for the large cylinder:
Fl = p Al (2b)
where
Fl = force acting on the piston in the large cylinder (N)
Al = area of large cylinder
p = pressure in small and large cylinder
(2) and (2b) can be combined to
Fs / As = Fl / Al
or
Fs = Fl As / Al
The equation indicates that the effort force required in the small cylinder to lift a load on the large cylinder depends on the area ratio between the small and the large cylinder - the effort force can be reduced by reducing the small cylinder area compared to the large cylinder area.
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