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← ScienceWhich outcome results when hydraulic fluid compressibility increases in a robotic actuator?
A)System response time decreases severely✓
B)Peak force application efficiency optimizes
C)Fluid viscosity maintains acceptable threshold
D)Actuator components experience corrosion quickly
💡 Explanation
Increased compressibility diminishes hydraulic stiffness by increased compliance; thus, lag increases due to fluid compression related to bulk modulus as a consequence of Boyle's Law. Therefore, system becomes slower rather than stronger or corroded, and independently of fluid viscosity.
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