"Applications" could be "uses|implementations|utilizations". "With its detailed solutions": "detailed explanations|thorough answers|extensive solutions". "Comprehensive coverage": "extensive scope|complete content|wide-ranging information". "It's an essential tool": "It's a crucial aid|It's a vital resource|It's an indispensable guide". "Anyone working with": "anyone involved in|any practitioner of|any professional using". "Fluid power systems": keep as is, but maybe variants like "hydraulic systems|pneumatic networks|fluid mechanics systems".
Okay, I need to rework each term in the provided text with three synonyms per word in b format, leaving names unchanged. The user specified to process the text only, so I should focus on the body text, not the headings. Let me start by identifying each word and finding suitable synonyms. fluid power practice problems answer key pdf
So for each word in the original text:
To avoid over-complicating, perhaps follow the instruction to the letter: "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." Proper nouns are capitalized and refer to specific entities, like names of people, places, organizations, etc. In the given text, the only possible proper nouns could be terms like "aerospace" if it's referring to a specific company, but in context, it's a general industry. Therefore, treat all words as non-proper and replace them. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to exclude words that are part of a title or heading. For example, in the first line, the title "Fluid Power Practice Problems Answer Key PDF" should remain as is, so each word in that title would not be replaced. Similarly, "A Comprehensive Guide" is the subtitle and should be left as is. But in the body of the text, the rest of the words would be replaced. "Applications" could be "uses|implementations|utilizations"
"fluid power" might be technical, but "fluid" could be liquid. Wait, but "fluid power" is a proper term in this context, maybe part of the title? The user said to leave proper nouns unchanged. However, "fluid power" isn't a proper noun, it's a general engineering term. Hmm, maybe the user meant to leave names of certifications or specific organizations like "Fluid Power Society" untouched. I should check the text for any names and preserve them. "It's an essential tool": "It's a crucial aid|It's
Moving on to the next part: "If the cylinder is operating at 80 psi, what is the force exerted by the cylinder?" "If" could be "Given that|Assuming|Considering". "Operating" might be "functioning|running|working". "At" could be "under|with|at". "What is the force exerted by the cylinder?" would be "What is the resulting pressure applied by the piston?" but need to keep the original question structure. Wait, the user wants each word modified, not the entire sentence. So "what is the force exerted by the cylinder?" would become "what is the pressure exerted by the piston?"