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← ScienceWhich result occurs relating to laminar flow from increased hydraulic fluid viscosity in a hydraulic arm?
A)Slower arm movement speed✓
B)Increased fluid turbulence risk
C)Decreased energy loss from friction
D)Faster arm stopping precision
💡 Explanation
Slower arm movement occurs because increased fluid viscosity corresponds to higher resistance within the fluid due to increased internal friction; viscosity inhibits the flow rate. Therefore, arm movement slows, rather than increasing speed or altering turbulence significantly under these conditions.
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