Hydraulic jack working model,
in this course introduces learners to the fascinating principle of hydraulics and how liquid pressure can be used to lift heavy loads with minimal effort. In this course, students will design and build a working model of a hydraulic jack using simple and affordable materials such as syringes, tubes, water, and a supporting base. The lessons explain Pascal’s Law, which states that pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted equally in all directions, allowing a small force on one side to lift a larger weight on the other. Step-by-step instructions guide learners through assembling the system, filling it with fluid, and testing its lifting capability. The course also highlights the applications of hydraulic jacks in real life, such as in car repair, construction, and heavy machinery. Ideal for school science projects, exhibitions, or practical demonstrations, this hands-on project builds problem-solving skills and scientific curiosity while connecting theory with engineering practice. howtofunda