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what's Hydraulic fluid pressure?

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Answered by Zahirrrrrr
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Hydraulic pressure is measured as a force per unit of area e.g. Bar (kg/cm2) or PSI (Pounds per square inch).

The hydraulic pressure at any point within the fluid is the same in all directions provided of course that the fluid is static.

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Answered by khushisaini3054
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Hydraulic pressure is measured as a force per unit of area e.g. Bar (kg/cm2) or PSI (Pounds per square inch). ... The hydraulic pressure at any point within the fluid is the same in all directions provided of course that the fluid is static.

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