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Explain why a hydraulic system would fail to be the best choice in the following scenario.
Henry is an engineer at Verizon. He is developing a tool that can burrow underground and shoot wires up to 50 feet along the yards of individual
houses. The tool needs to create the least amount of ground disturbance possible. He has decided to design a device that uses a hydraulic power
system
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Explain why a hydraulic system would fail to be the best choice in the following scenario.
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