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Q: What is the advantage of having shock absorber in cars?
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What is A telescopic shock absorber?

it is part of a cars suspension


Why do cars have to crumble when in a crash?

The crumbling acts as a shock absorber so the people in the car take less of the impact.


Who currently makes the best shock absorber in the auto industry?

The best shock absorber in the auto industry would all depend on what type of vehicle it is for. Rancho shocks are the best in the industry for four wheel drive trucks, as is AC Delco for smaller cars.


What is an example of compression?

2 examples of compression are a child's pogo stick and a cars shock absorber .


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 a damper device typically used for?

Generally a damper device is used to remove shocks or vibration from a mechanical machine.A well known damper device used in cars is the common shock absorber.


How do you adjust shocks in cars?

Only some aftermarket shocks have an adjustable valve. You most likely don't have an adjustment valve. List symptoms that make you believe you need better shock absorber performance.


What is a shock absorber for cars?

Part of the suspension system of the vehicle. Sometimes referred to as "struts." Although the two ARE somewhat different they both do the same thing. They stop the vehicle from "bouncing" and "swaying" and they "stiffen" ride for better driver control.


Would you explain to me what a bad back strut is?

Basically a strut is a combination shock absorber and spring. There are used mostly on unibody cars to support the weight of the cars (spring) and dampen road shock (absorber). If the back strut is bad, then the gas inside has started to get past the rubber seal of the strut. Less gas means less compression, less compression means less dampening. This will lead to more wear on just about every other part of the car. Sometimes struts break, or the mount can go bad. It is a good idea to replace the mount at the same time as the strut.


What is an example of compression in science?

Generally applies to gases, reducing the volume by doing work on the gas raises its pressure. Elastic solids can be compressed, but liquids are usually not compressible.


What is a mono cock in cars?

It is actually Mono Shock. Which is a single shock system.


What do you cal a cars shock-absorbing system?

Suspension