Hydraulic jacks employ a liquid to push against the piston to lift just about anything with virtually no effort. The action is derived from Pascal's Principle which state that the pressure is in a given enclosed container is the same in all of its points. Therefore, if you have two individual cylinders that are connected, if energy is applied to the smaller cylinder it is going to have the same pressure as the larger cylinder has. More information: read more about
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