ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Pneudraulics

Okay, kiddo! So, pneudraulics is a way of using air and liquids to make machines work.

Imagine you have a toy car, but instead of using batteries or electricity, you use air and water to make it go.

This is similar to how real machines work, like airplanes, trains, and cars. They use air pressure and liquid pressure to move different parts and make them go faster or slower.

Pneudraulics is important because it helps machines do their job better and more efficiently. For example, if you have an airplane, it needs to go very fast and high in the sky. Pneudraulics help the airplane's parts move smoothly and quickly so it can fly better.

So, in short, pneudraulics is using air and liquid pressure to make things work better and faster, just like your toy car!