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<p>so on) to move heavy loads. The approach of describing a fluid system in terms of discrete components is inspired by the success of electrical <a href="page.php?w=circuit_theory">circuit theory</a>. Just as electric circuit theory works when elements are discrete and linear, hydraulic circuit theory works best when the elements (passive components such as pipes or transmission lines or active components such as power packs or <a href="page.php?w=pumps">pumps</a>) are discrete and linear. This usually means that hydraulic circuit analysis works</p><p>
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