The technology that uses liquids to do work under pressure is known as hydraulics. Hydraulics operates on the principle of Pascal's law, which states that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions. This technology is widely used in various applications, such as hydraulic lifts, excavators, and braking systems in vehicles, allowing for powerful and precise control of machinery.
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easy: Both use pressure now hydrolics used liquids (liquids cannot be compressed) to exhert pressure pneumatics uses gasses which are compressed to exhurt pressure thtas the basics anyway
it uses optical technology
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To heat most liquids.
Any tire pump uses compressed air
No, it uses water pressure.
Uses of the Florence flask: - to contain liquids - to boil liquids - to realize chemical reactions
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The vanadium redox flow fuel cell uses liquids. ( a "battery" that uses liquids instead of solids) So "electrical energy" can be stored in a liquid battery.