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Science behind Hydraulics.

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Jamie1 year ago

Liquids can be compressed

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NOVOS Labs1 year ago

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steve deals1 year ago

Liquids can be definitely compressed. Volume of oil can be compressed by 5-8% at 1000atm

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pawnKing1 year ago

Why can't they make education videos like this without all the filler words and shenanigans?

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Solar_Sytem1 year ago

What would you do if a cylinder was stuck in a m and m tube

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Kasiko1 year ago

"Liquids can't be compressed " bullshit

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Derick Anthony Ruhl1 year ago

But we dont use this concept for engines. Stupid. You can use combustion to push hydralics to unlock the transitional force. But nevermind all that. Cause we could be using water in hydro systems with combustion of hyrodegn to have vehicles capabale and rail systems capable of travelling at velocities around 500 mph. Rail systems make more sense for this kinda speed.

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Pilak Hodler 🍊🍌🦍🔫1 year ago

We need more information shows like these on TV.

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Boiler Man 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸1 year ago

Morning Johnny

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Jasmine Shriver1 year ago

Morning Johnny. WATER has memory so …..

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svrs1 year ago

What?! No AI? It’s junk….

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