3. In situation A, the cylinder rod is pushing out the load. In situation B, there is no load on the cylinder rod. The s

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3. In situation A, the cylinder rod is pushing out the load. In situation B, there is no load on the cylinder rod. The s

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3. In situation A, the cylinder rod is pushing out the load. In situation B, there is no load on the cylinder rod. The system relief valve is set at 2000 psi (137.9 bar). The flow control valve is metering flow out of the cylinder What do the gages read in each case? Situation A Situation B Load offers a resistance to move of 3000 lbs. 13320 N 1 in? 7 cm 1 ina 7 cm Gage 1 Gage 1 Gage 2 Gage 2 2 in? 13 cm area piston 2 in 13 cm area piston 美 关于
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