The force required to lift the car using a hydraulic lift can be determined by applying Pascal's Law.
The force that the person must exert on the smaller piston to raise the car at a constant velocity can be calculated using the principle of Pascal's Law.
To find the force exerted on the larger piston (F2), you can use the equation:
F1/A1 = F2/A2, where F1 is the force on the smaller piston, A1 is its area, F2 is the force on the larger piston, and A2 is its area.
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