Yes - but not mixed.
Pneumatic systems have more "give" (gas is compressible).
Note that the power brakes on your car consists of both.
both pneumatic & hydraulic systems are applications of fluid powers
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.
Hydraulic cylinder use a liquid medium, often some type of viscous oil, in the cylinders and can be subject to higher pressures then pneumatic cylinders which use air or some other gas and work under a lower pressure.
Pneumatic systems use air or an inert gas. Hydraulic systems use water or oil.
Air pressure is used as ejector for the sand blasting.
both pneumatic & hydraulic systems are applications of fluid powers
its hydraulic.
Used in trucks and buses. This type of braking system of pneumatic and hydraulic hybrid vehicles.
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
they are used to carry shock loads
The combination of pneumatic and hydraulic brake car and only used in heavy vehicles. The brakes of the vehicle, but transmission by air pressure brake with hydraulic force acts.
It may be hydraulic or pneumatic system
Pneumatic. Pneu = Air. Hydra = liquid
I think it is because hydraulic systems are stronger than pneumatic systems. if you know that is wrong then get an expert. : )