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What is the equation to find the force of a hydraulic system

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You typically measure hydraulic pressure in pounds per square inch (psi), which is force per unit area. To calculate the force produced, multiply the pressure by the area of the hydraulic cylinder's piston in square inches. This will give you the force in pounds, which you can easily convert into tons.

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F = P * A

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I took the Hydraulics Quiz and got it right. :)

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