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Answer:
The correct option is;
Depends on a control valve
Explanation:
An open fluid system is one in which the fluid is not meant to be reused but flows through the system only once, and the fluid is not stored or retained after use. Examples of an open fluid system includes an water flowing in a system used for irrigation, water used in a fire truck system, water supplied in the water utilities system
The fluid in an open fluid system is controlled with the aid of a control valve.
Answer:
Which of the following are characteristics of open fluid systems?
Your answer would be "C" Enters a reservoir !! :D
Explanation:
did it on EDGE 2021 got it right , here is an exact exerpt from EDGE \/ \/ \/
Open Fluid Systems
However, if the fluid leaves the actuator to enter a reservoir, and then fresh fluid leaves the reservoir to enter the pump, then this is an open-loop fluid system. Since the fluid enters a reservoir, the open-loop fluid system generates less heat and is often preferred by engineers over the closed-loop fluid system. Additionally, open-loop systems have no internal pressure when the motor or actuator is idle. Therefore, the motor or actuator must be engaged to create the internal pressure needed for fluid power systems.
In open fluid systems the fluid only flows through the system one time. Civil engineers who work with city water systems analyze open fluid systems.""