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← HistoryWhich mechanical advantage enabled early canal lock systems to raise boats to higher elevations?
A)Gear reduction increasing torque
B)Hydraulic multiplication of force✓
C)Pulley systems lifting mass
D)Inclined plane decreasing slope
💡 Explanation
When the water level in a canal lock is raised, the hydraulic multiplication of force occurs because a smaller input force over a larger distance balances a larger output force over a smaller distance, lifting the boat. Therefore hydraulic multiplication results, rather than gear reduction, pulley systems or inclined planes which are alternative mechanical advantages for different purposes.
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