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During the compression stroke, the shock absorber compresses, absorbing the kinetic energy from the impact. This process helps to slow down the movement of the suspension system, reducing the force transmitted to the vehicle body. On the rebound stroke, the shock absorber extends, releasing the stored energy from the compression stroke gradually, allowing the suspension to return to its original position smoothly.

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