hydralic
Hydralic is a misspelling of the word hydraulic. Hydraulic systems use pressurized liquid, typically oil or water, to transmit power. This power can then be used to perform work, such as lifting heavy objects, braking vehicles, or operating machinery. The principle behind hydraulics is Pascal's Law, which states that pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to every portion of the fluid and the walls of the containing vessel.
In a hydraulic system, a pump generates the initial pressure by forcing the liquid into a cylinder.
Hydraulic systems are known for their efficiency and their ability to provide smooth, controlled motion. They