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Using gas (usually nitrogen) as an elastic medium, the compressibility of gas is used to absorb vibration energy. By sealing the gas in a container, when the shock absorber is subjected to external force, the gas is compressed, and the vibration energy is converted into the internal energy of the gas, thus playing the role of shock absorption.
Protective vehicle parts
Shock absorbers can reduce damage to other parts of the vehicle (such as the frame, body, wheels, etc.) due to frequent vibration and shock. By controlling the movement of the suspension system, it reduces wear and fatigue between components.
For example, for wheel bearings, good shock absorption can reduce the additional load caused by road impact and extend the service life of the bearing.
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