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← ScienceWhich consequence results when hydraulic fluid turbulence increases?
A)Increased component wear from cavitation✓
B)Reduced system pressure through amplification
C)Improved laminar flow efficiencies
D)Decreased fluid volume compressibility
💡 Explanation
Increased turbulence causes cavitation because decreased local pressure leads to vapor bubble formation and collapse; therefore, component wear increases, rather than reduced pressure or volume effects which occur under different conditions or through other mechanisms.
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