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Hydraulic power is a form of [[energy]] based on the forced movement of liquid, typically {{favilink|water}}. Generally speaking, liquid is forced through tube-like conduits, such as {{favilink|glass hydraulic pipe|plural}}, {{favilink|metal hydraulic pipe|plural}}, and {{favilink|plastic hydraulic pipe|plural}} until it reaches a mechanism that can receive and utilize the hydraulic power.{{Code Reference|class=HydraulicPowerTransmission}} Hydraulic power can also be conveyed through walls that have the [[piping|with piping]] mod.{{Code Reference|class=ModPiping}}
Hydraulic power is a form of [[energy]] based on the forced movement of liquid, typically {{favilink|water}}. Generally speaking, liquid is forced through tube-like conduits, such as {{favilink|glass hydraulic pipe|plural}}, until it reaches a mechanism that can receive and utilize the hydraulic power.{{Code Reference|class=HydraulicPowerTransmission}} Hydraulic power can also be conveyed through walls that have the [[piping|with piping]] mod.{{Code Reference|class=ModPiping}}


Hydraulic systems are found in {{favilink|Grit Gate}} and {{favilink|Yd Freehold}}, and both locations use a combination of pipes and walls with piping.<ref><code>GritGate.rpm</code></ref><ref><code>YdFreehold.rpm</code></ref>
Hydraulic systems are found in {{favilink|Grit Gate}} and {{favilink|Yd Freehold}}, and both locations use a combination of pipes and walls with piping.<ref><code>GritGate.rpm</code></ref><ref><code>YdFreehold.rpm</code></ref>