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Pneumatics (from Gr**** πνεῦμα
pneuma 'wind, breath') is the use of gas or
pressurized air in
mechanical systems.
Pneumatic systems used in
industry are...
- high-pressure
stand pump or by
decanting air from a
larger diving cylinder.
Pump pneumatic air guns, or
pump guns, use a lever-operated
onboard air
pump to pressurize...
- needed] In 1989, the LEGO
pneumatic line was revamped, and a new
cylinder and
pump piece were introduced. The old
cylinders and
pumps were discontinued. The...
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Pneumatic tubes (or
capsule pipelines, also
known as
pneumatic tube
transport or PTT) are
systems that
propel cylindrical containers through networks of...
- to
power a
pneumatic tool, air horn or pipe organ; a
bellows used to
encourage a fire; a
vacuum cleaner and a
vacuum pump. All air
pumps contain a part...
- or
pneumatic guns
where a
pump is used to
compress the air used for power. See the
airgun article for
information on how
spring piston and
pneumatic airguns...
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implantable electric motor, an
implantable rotating pump with an
external electric motor, and a
pneumatic pump. Paul Winc****
designed a
model of artificial...
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either by
tilting the ship back and
forth to
dislodge it or by
using a
pneumatic pump to
loosen the weights.
Dives by
Titan to the
wreck of the
Titanic occurred...
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principle is
providing constant pressures in a
balloon by
means of a
pneumatic pump.
Barostats are
frequently used in
neurogastroenterology research, where...
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consists of a
pneumatic pump cylinder with a hand-operated
piston to
force air
through an air
nozzle in the front.
Below the
front of the
pneumatic tube hangs...