Mr Ed Reeves, I must say you are a very great person. I tried to explain to my mother and wife what is my bike brake works and why it keeps oil. They don't understand. Your this video make full sense and make it so simple for everyone to understand what is the local of why it need oil or water to lift up at the other end.
The molecules of air are loosely packed hence when you push they tend to be pushed to park together before they even transfer pressure, liquid molecules are however more closely parked hence transfer pressure faster...
Mr Ed Reeves, I must say you are a very great person. I tried to explain to my mother and wife what is my bike brake works and why it keeps oil. They don't understand. Your this video make full sense and make it so simple for everyone to understand what is the local of why it need oil or water to lift up at the other end.
Great demo, thank you. Very clear demonstration of this concept
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You for the easy explaination. Even a total noob like me got it perfectly.
This was an awesome explanation and demonstrates,thanks Doc 👏🏾👏🏾
Thanks for giving incredible example related this topic..❤❤
Thanks. Very good explanation
Why does it look like the pneumatic system moves slower? Wouldn’t it move faster since it’s more compressible than a hydraulic system?
seems like the pneumatic system distributes force to different areas while the hydraulic system concentrates its force on pushing the other syringe
As it's more compressible, it can absorb a lot of the force without the need to immediately release the energy on the other side.
The molecules of air are loosely packed hence when you push they tend to be pushed to park together before they even transfer pressure, liquid molecules are however more closely parked hence transfer pressure faster...
the secondary syringe is small in case of hydraulic
Why is my syringes leaking water how can I fix it
nice
But.if you use copper hose its better