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Chapter 3 Problem 3.19

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Regarding the hydraulic jack in 3.18, which ideas were used to analyze the jack? (select all that apply)a. pressure = (force)(area) b. pressure increases linearly with depth in a hydrostatic fluid c. the pressure at the very bottom of the 4-cm chamber is larger than the pressure at the very bottom of the I 0-cm chamber d. when a body is stationary, the sum of forces on the object is zero e. when a body is stationary, the sum of moments on the object is zero f. pressure= (weight/volume)( change in elevation).

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Title Engineering Fluid Mechanics 10 
Author Donald F. Elger, Barbara C. Williams Clayton T. Crowe, John A. Roberson
ISBN 9781118164297

Regarding the hydraulic jack in 3.18, which ideas were used to analyze the jack (select

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