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by ssl-3
647 days ago
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Circuitry (both digital and analog, including entire computers) can be built using hydraulics. Complex parts like logic gates, oscillators are present, but also "passive" things like accumulators, resistors, and valves -- it's all there. They work in about the same way as electronic circuits do. (But it's almost always less expensive to push electricity around than it is to push liquid around, and the parts are a lot smaller, so obviously electronic circuits are the usual winner. Nonetheless, hydraulic circuits are still pretty common: See, for example, the valve body of an automatic transmission such as (mostly?) electronics-free 700R4.) |
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