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a) A mass of 400 kg is to be raised by the actuation of two identical...

a) A mass of 400 kg is to be raised by the actuation of two identical hydraulic cylinders with a piston diameter of 120 mm. Calculate the required system pressure to just raise the load.

(b) If the load is to be raised 600 mm in 10 seconds, what will be the required flowrate (Q) in l min–1?

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