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True or False? The interior valves of a shock absorber are calibrated to cause a certain resistance to the passage of fluid so that if a shock absorber is compressed quickly, a rapid buildup of resistance occurs.

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True or False? The interior valves of a shock absorber are calibrated to cause a certain resistance to the passage of fluid so that if a shock absorber is compressed quickly, a rapid buildup of resistance occurs.

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True. The interior valves of a shock absorber are indeed calibrated to cause a certain resistance to the passage of fluid. This means that if a shock absorber is compressed quickly, a rapid buildup of resistance does occur. This is a key part of how shock absorbers work to dampen the impact of bumps and uneven surfaces on a vehicle's suspension system.

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