Question 10General Subjects - QMED

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Energy losses occurring in a hydraulic system are ultimately absorbed by the _______________.

Areservoir expansion chamber
Bhydraulic piping flexibility
Catmosphere as heat
Dfluid as friction
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) atmosphere as heat. In a hydraulic system, energy losses occur due to various factors such as friction, turbulence, and resistance within the system. These energy losses are ultimately absorbed by the atmosphere as heat. As the fluid flows through the hydraulic components and piping, the energy lost is converted into thermal energy, which is then dissipated into the surrounding environment. The other options are incorrect because: A) the reservoir expansion chamber is not the final destination for the energy losses; B) the hydraulic piping flexibility does not absorb the energy losses; and D) the fluid itself experiences the energy losses as friction, but it is not the final destination for the energy.

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