both pneumatic & hydraulic systems are applications of fluid powers
Hydraulic system is a pneumatic brake system of trucks and buses.
Yes - but not mixed. Pneumatic systems have more "give" (gas is compressible). Note that the power brakes on your car consists of both.
its hydraulic.
both, if it pumps liquid then it's hydraulic, if it pumps gas it is pneumatic
There is no opposite. Hydraulic refers to liquid; an alternative would be "pneumatic,' which refers to gas.
The pneumatic system controlled by electronic systems.
Pneumatic systems use air or an inert gas. Hydraulic systems use water or oil.
Not usually. Hydraulic systems use fluids. Pneumatic systems use gas.
I think it is because hydraulic systems are stronger than pneumatic systems. if you know that is wrong then get an expert. : )
Pneumatic = Air! There are brake systems that use a combination of both pneumatic and hydraulic components. In those combination braking systems you would use the hydraulic brake fluid that the manufacture specifies.
Parts of electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic control systems.
Air pressure is used as ejector for the sand blasting.
Not usually. Hydraulic systems use fluids. Pneumatic systems use gas.
Any pressure difference is irrelevant. The distinction is in the operating fluid. In pneumatic systems, it's a gas. In hydraulic systems, it's a liquid.
Yes - but not mixed. Pneumatic systems have more "give" (gas is compressible). Note that the power brakes on your car consists of both.
its hydraulic.
It depends on the dam. Some dams are hydraulic and some are pneumatic. Short answer: Both
both, if it pumps liquid then it's hydraulic, if it pumps gas it is pneumatic