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How nitrogen shock absorbers work?

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What is the working principle of shock absorbers?

Shock absorbers work to minimize the impact of daily wear and collisions on cars, shoes, and other items. Ideally, a shock absorber takes the energy that occurs in a collision (moving, or kinetic energy) and converts it into heat, minimizing the amount of damage to the object.


What is one technology based on viscosity?

Shock absorbers.


What is absorbs shock?

A shock absorber is the technical name for a shock. Its what is going to give your ride a not so rough drive. The better the shock the more comfort. IT IS WORTH IT TO GET A GOOD SET. O'Reilly Auto Parts has the Monroe reflex which in my eyes are going to be the top of the O.E.M. replacement. Ive sold many of them and heard the difference they made. They're usually around 50 bucks each. Two of the major parts of the suspension system of a vehicle are springs and shock absorbers. The springs cushion the ride and give the vehicle a "bounce" as you travel on non-perfect roadways. The shock absorbers limit this "bounce" so you can maintain control of the vehicle.


How are shock absorbers on a car similar to the circular moorings used in modern earthquake safe buildings How do they absorb shock?

I had this question on my homework in 2011 march, i think they're similar because they are probably both rubber, and they most likely prevent stuff to shake or get damged. im not sure how they absorb though so i was looking it up.


Why black bodies are good absorbers of heat?

the color black is a good conductor of heat, so black bodies are good absorbers of heat

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What fluid is normally in hydraulic shock absorbers?

nitrogen gas


What causes shock absorbers to freeze?

Loss of oil due to a leak, loss of nitrogen gas, or contamination of the oil inside the shock.


How does impact absorbers work?

Shock absorbers work to minimize the impact of daily wear and collisions on cars, shoes, and other items


What do shock absorbers do?

mabye they "absorb shock!" 2nd Answer: In actual fact, shock absorbers do not absorb shock: the springs do that. The "shock absorbers" dampen rebound (Bouncing). In a bike, the spring is built right around the dampener part.


What acts as a shock absorber in your body?

You have the cartilages in the joints, which act as mechanical shock absorbers. But then you have other functional shock absorbers. You have arches in the foot, which act as shock absorbers. Then when you jump down, you have that spring like movement of the legs. That act as a shock absorbers.


Are the arches of the foot mianly shock absorbers?

no, shock absorbers are in your knees and back. Some people have flat feet.


Does a 2004 Ford Ranger have shocks or struts?

For a 2004 Ford Ranger : Shock absorbers , front and rear


Are shock absorbers part of the suspesion?

Yes they are typically, 1992 BMW E36 for say has shock absorbers which are safety measures for accidents. They install behind bumpers to allow a 6" movement in the event you hit something (shock absorbers)


How many shock absorbers in a 1999 Ford Explorer?

( 2 ) shock absorbers on the front suspension and ( 2 ) shock absorbers on the rear suspension ( and if it's the same as my 1995 Ford Explorer there is a short " shock absorber " that is sideways connected to the rear differential that I didn't bother having changed )


What is the working principle of shock absorbers?

Shock absorbers work to minimize the impact of daily wear and collisions on cars, shoes, and other items. Ideally, a shock absorber takes the energy that occurs in a collision (moving, or kinetic energy) and converts it into heat, minimizing the amount of damage to the object.


Does a 1995 Buick Skylark have rear struts or shock absorbers?

The 1995 Buick Skylark is equipped with rear shock absorbers. There will be struts on the front of the vehicle.


Why are vehicles provided with shock absorbers?

If there were no shock absorbers in a car, then every single imperfection in the road surface would enter the chassis, making the car a rattling cage as it thunders down the highway. Shock absorbers make driving a more pleasurable experience.