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why incompressible liquids used in hydraulic brakes?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It works because liquids are incompressible. ... Glycol based brake fluid starts to absorb moisture from the moment it is put in the hydraulic brake system or exposed to the air. The fluid attracts moisture through microscopic pores in rubber hoses, past seals, and exposure to the air.
Answered by Tanujaprabhudesai04
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It works because liquids are incompressible Glycol based brake fluid starts to absorb moisture from the moment it is put in the hydraulic brake system or exposed to the air. The fluid attracts moisture through microscopic pores in rubber hoses, past seals, and exposure to the air
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