Pressure in Parallel Circuits
The path of least resistance — you've probably heard of this concept, and you probably know how it works. But what happens to a system when the hoses are undersized? Does oil just flow through the one path with the least load? Watch the the video, and tell us in the comments what you thought was going to happen.
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