-
field attracts the
plunger toward the
stator pole piece. Most
solenoids do not use
magnetic repulsion between the
magnetic pole and
plunger to do the pushing...
-
experimented with the
plunger-
pole pump, a type of pump—with a beam engine—used
widely in Cornwall's tin mines, in
which he
reversed the
plunger to
change it into...
- the
plunger and may make it move. The
plunger stops moving when the
forces upon it are balanced. For example, the
forces are
balanced when the
plunger is...
- with a
coiled spring and a
plunger. The
player shot
balls up the
inclined playfield toward the
scoring targets using this
plunger, a
device that
remains in...
- near the
South Pole, and
gives him an "ancient
Viking plunger" that
attaches to
flying creatures.
Donald then
returns to the
South Pole,
hitching a ride...
- by a
plunger operated by a solenoid. The flat bars are
tuned to two
pleasing notes. When the
doorbell button is pressed, the solenoid's
plunger strikes...
- says, "Raise up the
movable plunger and
spread the
powder also over the
bottom of the
plunger chamber,
under the head of
plunger.
Insert the
electronic squib...
- up away from people.
Common names for
these pipes are
stink pipe,
stink pole,
stench pipe and
sewer ventilation pipe.
Sanitary sewers evolved from combined...
- This type of
churn is also
known as an 'up and down' churn,
churning tub,
plunger churn,
plumping churn,
knocker churn, plump-kirn, or plowt-kirn (where...
- the name of five
ships of the
Royal Navy USS Pike (SS-6), an
American Plunger-class
submarine USS Pike (SS-173), the
first all-welded
submarine Pike...