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← TechnologyWhich outcome occurs when an underwater hydraulic claw actuator experiences rapid directional changes?
A)Reduced lift capacity rating✓
B)Inaccurate pressure sensor readings
C)Accelerated valve control corrosion
D)Increased overall system stability
💡 Explanation
A rapid directional change leads to cavitation because the abrupt pressure drop causes vapor bubbles. The vapor bubbles then implode causing pitting. Therefore, the lift capacity declines rather than increasing system stability due to component damage.
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