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On what principle are hydraulic systems based? A: Bernoullis principle B: the newton C: pascals principle D: Archimedes principle
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On what principle are hydraulic systems based?
A: Bernoullis principle
B: the newton
C: pascals principle
D: Archimedes principle
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im pretty sure that its A but i hope im helping
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