19 Resistance to pump flow comes from the A) Viscosity B) Load, liquid C) Viscosity, changing direction D) Velocity, liquid 20 For its normal operation, a connected at the same tome. (Hint: lesson 11) A) Pressure, reducing B) Sequence C) Brake D) Counterbalance and (hint: lesson 3) valve had both been direct and remote pilot lines

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by Find Changing directionT
C) Fluid friction
D) All of the answers are correct
19 Resistance to pump flow comes from the
A) Viscosity
B) Load, liquid
C) Viscosity, changing direction
D) Velocity, liquid
20 For its normal operation, a
connected at the same tome. (Hint: lesson 11)
A) Pressure, reducing
B) Sequence
C) Brake
D) Counterbalance
and
(hint: lesson 3)
valve had both been direct and remote pilot lines
21 The Law of Conservation of Energy says that
A) Kinetic energy must be transmitted to the point of work if the point is not at the energy source
B) Friction is always present between the contacting surfaces of two relatively moving bodies
C) As kinetic energy contacts an object's surface, work is performed
D) Energy cannot be created nor destroyed
22 In a hydraulic system there is many times a direct working relationship between a
and
A) Direct operated valve, remote operated valve
5 E
O
Transcribed Image Text:by Find Changing directionT C) Fluid friction D) All of the answers are correct 19 Resistance to pump flow comes from the A) Viscosity B) Load, liquid C) Viscosity, changing direction D) Velocity, liquid 20 For its normal operation, a connected at the same tome. (Hint: lesson 11) A) Pressure, reducing B) Sequence C) Brake D) Counterbalance and (hint: lesson 3) valve had both been direct and remote pilot lines 21 The Law of Conservation of Energy says that A) Kinetic energy must be transmitted to the point of work if the point is not at the energy source B) Friction is always present between the contacting surfaces of two relatively moving bodies C) As kinetic energy contacts an object's surface, work is performed D) Energy cannot be created nor destroyed 22 In a hydraulic system there is many times a direct working relationship between a and A) Direct operated valve, remote operated valve 5 E O
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