How does Hydraulic Press stop so fast after shaterring something? Why isn’t there any momentum?

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How does Hydraulic Press stop so fast after shaterring something? Why isn’t there any momentum?

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Usually it’s compressing something slowly there’s no force to react oppositely more than the opposing force if that makes sense? For example if a melon is being squashed the forces go out in other directions even if it’s slowly via the squashed melon. Put a compressed bottle under there it’ll come out wherever the weakest point is which is the bottle head. There’s always forces opposing the compressor but it’s just not strong enough.

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