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pneumaticsPneumatics utilizes the same theories that hydraulics do, but instead of using oil, it uses compressed air to propel its movements. As of late pnematics has been an increasingly popular in implementat [..]
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pneumaticsEngineering science pertaining to gaseous pressure and flow.
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pneumatics1650s, from pneumatic. Also see -ics.
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pneumaticsstudy of the uses and properties of air and other gases.
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pneumatics(n) the branch of mechanics that deals with the mechanical properties of gases
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pneumaticsthe use of air and other gases to provide motion. It is generally under pressure and the application of its use assists in design and control of machines.
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pneumaticsEngineering science pertaining to gaseous pressure and flow.
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pneumaticsThe branch of mechanics that deals with the mechanical properties of gases
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pneumaticsUsing air or gas pressure to operate mechanical devices.
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pneumaticsThe branch of physics that deals with the mechanical properities of air and other gases.
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pneumaticsPneumatics is the use of pressurized air to effect mechanical motion. It differs from pneumatics in its use of air compared to an "incompressible" fluid such as oil or water. Applian [..]
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pneumaticsengineering science pertaining to gaseous pressure and flow.
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