A pin-nailer works on air pressure and shoots headless nails or pins into a trim to hold it against a wall. |
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To avoid such situation make sure that you have stepney with proper air pressure. |
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Its eight inch pneumatic tires with 40 to 60 pounds of air pressure can handle most obstacles an off-road trail can offer. |
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The mean air pressure over this period was some five millibars above average. |
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It turns out that all liquids can evaporate at room temperature and normal air pressure. |
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In Italy, Torricelli did research which led to developing the barometer and the measure of air pressure. |
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But he could not ignore the air pressure dial as it inched closer to the red. |
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We have text on how a barometer measures air pressure that you might be interested in. |
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According to Chang, air pressure in the isolation wards is lower than the air pressure outside the wards. |
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Sensors automatically adjust air pressure in each airbag for various load conditions. |
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At the end of its ascent, the balloon bursts from the lack of air pressure in near space. |
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We refer to the forces within nature, which are controlled by clearly definable laws, such as, gravity, magnetism and air pressure. |
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Ian's head smacked against the bottom of the dashboard and his ears popped from the momentary change in air pressure. |
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The rising air is associated with a region of low air pressure, towering cumulonimbus clouds and rain. |
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That would depend on how forcefully it hits the floor and how much air pressure is in the ball. |
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There are no meals on board, and passengers receive boiled sweets to suck to help them cope with the air pressure in the unpressurised cabin. |
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Shaped like a set of dashboard instruments, the dials show time, temperature and air pressure. |
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The Quick Plastic Forming process involves heating an aluminum sheet and using air pressure to form it against a heated die. |
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This equalizes air pressure in the bottle, making it easier to withdraw the insulin. |
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The booth had positive outgoing air pressure so that outside smells couldn't get inside and affect the testers. |
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You can fix your air pressure issues with the handy-dandy air pump located outside the building. |
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The outer door of the airlock slid to one side when the air pressure in the airlock exactly matched that outside it, of course. |
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The burst test is a multiaxial test in which force is applied by internal air pressure. |
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A storm surge is primarily caused by the wind pushing the sea towards the coast, but can also be coupled with low air pressure. |
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More powerful blowers produce larger air pressure than traditional axial fans. |
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He cautions owners that radial tyres require extra air pressure and this must be kept in mind at all times. |
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The air pressure differences you hear about on the nightly news are part of the global wind engine. |
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Sound, consisting of waves of varying air pressure, is converted to its electrical form by a transducer, such as a microphone. |
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For example, air pressure is usually given in terms of atmospheres, torr, bars, or millimeters of mercury. |
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Changes in sea level air pressure are presented graphically in the middle of the display. |
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The function of retainers is to retain air pressure in the brake cylinders after the brakes have been released. |
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It simply means that the air pressure has dropped and the weather is expected to get worse but not necessarily rainy. |
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It is recommended that, after each emergency use, the suit be subjected to an air pressure test. |
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This means they can be covered in pressure wave-resistant casing, to limit the effects of air pressure in tunnels on the eardrum. |
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Data is obtained by a camera that is connected to a computer system that calculates areas of air pressure by measuring the amount of luminescence on the surfaces. |
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The funnel cloud associated with most tornadoes results from moisture condensing out of humid air as the vortex accelerates and the air pressure inside drops. |
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The ear canal is closed at its inner end by a thin diaphragm of stretched skin known as the eardrum or tympanic membrane, which vibrates as the air pressure changes. |
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To find the proper air pressure for your tires, look in the vehicle owner's manual, on the driver's side door jamb or in the glove box. |
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This valve releases air pressure on the chest plate-this is the same valve that is used at the end of EVA to depressurize the suit. |
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This, plus higher hazard pay, makes tunneling under high air pressure very costly. |
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Also check the function of front and rear light and check the air pressure of the tyres. |
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When not in use, release air pressure from spray can, keep hose and nozzle elevated to drain away from tip. |
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This is controlled by measuring the air pressure in the respective main air tube with a VEGABAR 52 pressure transmitter. |
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If you overfill, simply release air by pushing on the metal stem in the centre of the valve, and then recheck the air pressure. |
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One is the need to pressurize the cabin so human lungs can overcome low air pressure — something other airplanes do with an engine. |
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Tires have to be inflated to the correct air pressure in order to work properly. |
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The key to understanding this is realizing that suction is not a force, but simply removing an opposing force to the force of air pressure which is already there. |
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The air pressure in the cylinder has been reduced to one billionth of an atmosphere to reduce air drag on the mass. |
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During full service application, air pressure in the auxiliary reservoirs and brake cylinders on the cars have equalized. |
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Don't forget that poor air pressure may nullify the warranty in cases of a flat tire or loss of control. |
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During tests in an unconfined environment, no excessive air pressure waves were produced. |
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This far infrared air pressure massage bed cushion can activate lager biology numerator and organism numerator. |
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Generally, fair weather is associated with high surface air pressure while stormy weather is associated with low surface air pressure. |
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Accurate timing of the intervals between changes in vacuum and air pressure is important for rapid milking and good udder health. |
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To calibrate applicators using air pressure to disperse the granules, follow directions as outlined by manufacturer. |
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To work effectively, the anteroom should have positive air pressure in relation to the isolation room. |
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Tyre air pressure should on no account be reduced as it is then too low when the tyres cool down. |
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The air pressure on either side of the eardrum is normally kept equal for proper functioning of the middle ear structures, namely the malleus, incus and stapes bones. |
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On the largest unit, a huge 2.44 metre-diameter piston is used to change air pressure on the outside of full-sized test walls. |
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The VEGABAR 52 pressure transmitter is ideal for monitoring the air pressure in the clinker cooler. |
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A barometric altimeter calculates altitude from the present air pressure of the atmosphere. |
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If the bars are rising it indicates that the weather is getting better due to an increase in air pressure. |
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Or, stop by your local Goodyear retailer and have your air pressure checked and corrected for free. |
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Do not inhale dust of dressed seed when using an air pressure cleaner to remove the dust. |
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Inflate each tire by removing the cap from the tire valve, press the tire gauge onto the valve and take the air pressure reading. |
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Puncher to drain fluids composed by 2 air pressure pump ATEX certificated and 2 air punchers with a self-blocking system for the tank. |
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When the cylinder valve is opened, the HUD will activate automatically, and will indicate the air pressure remaining in the cylinder. |
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That sensor will detect air pressure and temperature, and it will contain a readable and writable ID tag. |
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It is important to check your air pressure regularly, to make sure your tires are neither under nor overinflated. |
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The display of the Weather Station bases on the average value of the last 10 air pressure measurements. |
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Many workers contracted what became known as caisson disease, which was caused by the changes in air pressure one endures when working in a caisson. |
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The correct air pressure should be stamped on the tire itself. |
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The user presets the level of elevated air pressure at the time of installation. |
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In case of any loss of air pressure within the above mentioned time limit, remedy should be made by a licenced workshop. |
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These lines are called isobars because every point on a given line has the same air pressure value. |
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Isobars cannot be skipped if their values fall within the range of air pressure reported on the map. |
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The air pressure on each side of the actuator piston determines the setting of the transmission. |
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Once the drawing off is done, the must is eventually barreled, thanks to an air pressure system placed inside the tank. |
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Use air pressure on chemical tanks and an accurate metering valve to assure a calibrated flow of the pesticide. |
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An altimeter is really a barograph because it doesn't directly measure height, but air pressure. |
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This shape suggests a suction mechanism, but suction relies on air pressure and gecko feet are known to stick to walls even in a vacuum. |
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This increase in air pressure inside the building will force the walls outwards. |
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The next time you check your air pressure, scan your treads for any sharp objects that may have punctured your tires. |
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When the cylinder valve is opened, the gauge indicates the air pressure remaining in the cylinder. |
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If a tire loses its air pressure, it must be removed from the wheel for a complete internal inspection to be sure it is not damaged. |
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The air quantity and the air pressure must be measured exactly to regulate the furnace. |
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Therefore, air pressure is also depending on temperature and of course, on weather conditions. |
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By using the handle valve, the user can make the air pressure at a fixed value to facilitate testing of the injector. |
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As the wind approaches the rotor from the right, the air pressure increases gradually, since the rotor acts as a barrier to the wind. |
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The tire air pressure had been checked on nearly three vehicles out of five during the previous month. |
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The ratio 24:1 means that the outlet pressure of material is 24 times higher than the pump feed air pressure. |
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Still others, especially the percussion instruments, are struck by hammers that move when the air pressure changes. |
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The lower the air pressure and the closer the isobars are on a weather map, the faster the winds will rotate and the bigger the swell will get, resulting in larger waves. |
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When the regulator detects low air pressure, air is transferred from the sealed-off axles to the low tyre through a small rotational part on the axle. |
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The air pressure variations due to lunisolar effects cause the deformation of the Earth and therefore directly and indirectly influence several geodynamical phenomena. |
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The organ works off the swell of the seawater at high tide, which creates air pressure in the pipes leading to a sequence of musical chords based on the harmonic series. |
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Infiltration and leaks. Air leaks attributable to infiltration and exfiltration occur when interior air pressure differs from the outside pressure. |
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This corresponds to the average air pressure. |
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It will therefore give you incorrect sea level air pressure readings. |
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Please note that air will flow into the hose and indicator when counterchecking the air pressure, so you have to set up again the recommended pressure after this action. |
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There is no difficulty at all in measuring air pressure without mercury. |
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Water boils at lower temperatures with the lower air pressure that occurs at higher elevations. |
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If the work is being performed on the vehicle's air brake system, or any auxiliary pressurized air systems, make certain to drain the air pressure from all reservoirs before beginning ANY work on the vehicle. |
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The air pressure in the rear tyres should often be higher than in the front tyres. |
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The engine's turbocharger system is designed to provide positive air pressure to the engine's intake manifold, up to the maximum prescribed limit. |
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A drop in air pressure is known to affect the transmission actuator and to reduce the flow of fuel to the engine through the pneumatic fuel valve. |
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Now an even larger mass of air must travel faster to squeeze through the channel caused by the convex sail and the free air flow, causing an even lower air pressure. |
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Don't forget to also check the air pressure in your vehicle's spare tire. |
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The industrial water, reverse osmosis water, air pressure, and energy feeds for the machines are all in the ceiling of the machinery hall, with the connections to the individual consumers mounted in defined rail systems. |
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If the pad skips or hops along the floor when moving, adjust the flow control valve to take the least amount of air pressure required to remedy the problem. |
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A pneumatic tire is reinforced by layers of relatively inextensible cords that hold the air pressure and restrict deformation and growth of the tire during use. |
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And bats die when their lungs are ruptured by barotrauma caused by air pressure changes from the turbine blades. |
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Identify critical users and analyse their needs regarding compressed air pressure, volumetric flow, frequency of use and duration of the usage events. |
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If the icons do not change, then it means either the air pressure has not changed or the change has been too slow for the Weather Projection Station to register. |
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Because air is gaseous, air pressure at any point acts in all directions. |
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It can result from negative middle ear air pressure, from effusion, from adhesions, from a necrosis which results in a complete disarticulation of the ossicles, and from perforation of the tympanic membrane. |
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An alarm shall be provided to indicate low starting air pressure set at a level which still permits starting operations of the propulsion machinery. |
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Press the SET key to confirm and enter the LOW air pressure alarm setting. |
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The Hoverpad cannot be operated on carpeting, tile flooring with grout lines, rough or uneven surfaces or any soft or unsmooth surface that would absorb or dissipate the air pressure under the pad. |
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Adjacent isobars tend to follow a similar pattern. The isobar that you are drawing will generally parallel the curves of its neighbours because horizontal changes in air pressure from place to place are usually gradual. |
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Always draw an isobar so that air pressure readings greater than the isobar's value are consistently on one side of the isobar and lower values are on the other side. |
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From the mid-18th century the beaked mouthpiece formerly used was replaced by a narrow tube of bone or ivory that led to a chamber maintaining steady air pressure and holding a sponge to absorb breath moisture. |
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When the driver applies the brakes, depressing the treadle part way, the foot valve will automatically maintain the application air pressure without the driver having to adjust the pressure of his foot on the treadle. |
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Locate regions on a surface weather map exhibiting relatively large air pressure changes over short horizontal distances and broad areas with gradually varying air pressure. |
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In 1874, Greathead made the subaqueous technique really practical by refinements and mechanization of the Brunel-Barlow shield and by adding compressed air pressure inside the tunnel to hold back the outside water pressure. |
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The intelligent combined air pressure health care equipment is designed with an extra large screen which can show all functions on the machine for the users. |
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The evacuated flask imploded with a pop when it could no longer stand the outside air pressure. |
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There have been many attempts to understand the principles of high air pressure below hulls and wings. |
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Human ears with damaged tympanic membranes are less sensitive to air pressure changes than healthy ears. |
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If atomisation is too coarse, increase inlet air pressure. |
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In the original Tube design, trains passing through close fitting tunnels act as pistons to create air pressure gradients between stations. |
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Airbus states that safety is sufficient, as the air pressure pushes the door into the frame. |
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The first useful steam engine did not use steam pressure at all, but followed up a scientific advance in understanding air pressure. |
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Surface air pressure is the force exerted per unit area on an object at the Earth's surface by the air above, approximately 100,000 newtons per square metre or 100 kilopascals. |
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Buoys are now not only used to validate this information, they also supply a wider range of oceanographic parameters including wind force and direction, air pressure, humidity and solar radiation. |
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As air is sucked through the carburetor into the engine, the local air pressure is lowered, which causes adiabatic cooling. |
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Their resistance to contamination, the temperature compensation of the sensor signals and initialization in relation to air pressure ensure reliable operation even under difficult environmental conditions. |
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Such measures may also alleviate the impacts of barotrauma, or damage to an animal's respiratory system due to the sudden drop in air pressure created by rotating wind turbines. |
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In winter, the Norwegian Sea generally has the lowest air pressure in the entire Arctic and where most Icelandic Low depressions form. |
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In reality, due to currents, air pressure variations, temperature and salinity variations, etc. |
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The boiling and freezing points of water are affected by solutes, as well as air pressure, which is in turn is affected by altitude. |
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As a jet barrels down a runway, the air above its airfoiled wings moves faster than the air below, creating a difference in air pressure that pulls and pushes the plane up. |
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In some mountainous and high altitude rail lines, steam engines remain in use because they are less affected by reduced air pressure than diesel engines. |
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See pressure system for the effects of air pressure variations on weather. |
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The economical ROC-LOC needs merely 60 pounds per square inch of air pressure, and has two single-acting airbags to keep each arm in the hold position. |
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As the craft ascends and the outside air pressure drops, more and more air is passed into the compressor as the effectiveness of the ram compression drops. |
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Your toiletry bottles are much less likely to explode with air pressure differences if you squeeze the air out of them before packing them in your luggage. |
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A vacuum's suction is caused by a difference in air pressure. |
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In another project, Weather sonification, the correlation is made between different types of data, such as air pressure and temperature, with musical instruments. |
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When deforming pressure was applied to the outside of this design, air pressure in the rest of the skirt forced the inner wall to move in as well, keeping the channel open. |
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On flat surfaces, like pavement, the needed air pressure was so low that hovercraft were able to compete in energy terms with conventional systems like steel wheels. |
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Bats have typical mammalian lungs, which are thought to be more sensitive to sudden air pressure changes than the lungs of birds, making them more liable to fatal rupture. |
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The electric-powered system also eliminates the problem of finding clean, compressed air and fluctuating air pressure affecting the densification process. |
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They were powered by air pressure pushing a piston into the partial vacuum generated by condensing steam, instead of the pressure of expanding steam. |
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Because the air pressure decreases with the speed of air, this difference in flowing speed leads to a net force that tends to slightly bend the trajectory of a football. |
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