Topic: Hydraulics Explained
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What explains about hydraulic devices?
Question isn't clear. A hydraulic cylinder is one tube inside of another tube. Fluid is pumped into the larger one under pressure and this forces the smaller inside one to extend. It doesn't have to be fluid, an impact wrench or air drill i... Read More »
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What scientific rule explains hydraulic systems?
Archimedes' Principle Read More »
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What principle explains how hydraulics work?
The non-compressibility of liquids, and the equivalence of p = F/A (pressure equals force divided by area) explain why and how hydraulics work. Read More »
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Bernoulli's principle. The above answer is wrong. Its Pascal's Principle :) Read More »
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A hydraulic jump occurs when fast moving water runs into slow moving water. The collision between the fast and slow moving water results in an abrupt rise in the water elevation at the location of the collision. This is a common occurrence ... Read More »
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This is dependent on the hydraulic oil that is used. In addition, the temperature limits can be set based on system limitations. That is, the system for which the hydraulic system is used can have a maximum operating temperature. Thus the t... Read More »
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Hydraulic head is usually measured as a water surface elevation or height above a geologic datum. You can see a cross section showing a couple of monitoring wells showing the piezometer measurement locations in the first reference below. So... Read More »
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