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Example sentences for "partial vacuum"

  • The piston is then raised making the space in C a partial vacuum.

  • A stream of water flowing through a constriction causes a reduced pressure, draws in air and carries it away, and thus produces a partial vacuum.

  • When the wheel is rapidly revolved, the fluid is driven out with considerable force through the opening at the rim, while a partial vacuum is produced at the axle causing a rapid flow into the device at this point.

  • This forms a partial vacuum in the cylinder.

  • After the engine is started, however, the pressure in the boiler may be lowered, if the engine be lightly loaded, until there is a partial vacuum in the boiler.

  • The exhaust from the low pressure cylinder passes into the condenser, where it is condensed, leaving a partial vacuum on the exhaust side of the low pressure piston.

  • This forces the air in the body of the injector and top end of suction pipe out through the overflow valve, producing a partial vacuum in the body of the injector.

  • A rush of steam through pipe A creates a partial vacuum in the cone E, causing air from the train pipe to rush into it and be expelled by the steam blast.

  • If unchecked, they expand violently, and cause a partial vacuum in the exhaust pipe, into which the air rushes back with such violence as to cause a loud noise.

  • When steam is turned on it rushes with immense velocity from the nozzle, and creates a partial vacuum in cone E, which soon fills with water.

  • All this makes us think of what is the real carrier of electricity through a partial vacuum, through a gas, or through a substance of any kind whatever, and we can only imagine it to be the ether.

  • Light and darkness in a partial vacuum, though high.

  • The burning paper consumes some of the air, a partial vacuum is formed, and air pressure will force the egg into the bottle with a loud detonation.

  • The steam inside is condensed, a partial vacuum is formed, and as long as any heat remains in the water, it will boil, whilst the stream of cold water is continued on the outside.

  • Every element is a rarer medium to every other element of larger atoms; the minor is as a partial vacuum to the major, which involves the principle of inequality, on which motion depends.

  • Were a vacuum, partial vacuum or air much rarer than atmospheric, now placed between the suspended stones, each would be in motion towards the other the same instant.

  • When steam is permitted to flow into the conical tube B, from the nozzle G, it passes out through the drain port J, and this produces a partial vacuum to form in the space surrounding the nozzle G.

  • The production of a partial vacuum in a space connected with a fluid under pressure.

  • The agency of the atmospheric pressure acting against a vacuum, or partial vacuum, had been long known: the method of producing a vacuum by the condensation of steam had been suggested by Papin, and carried into practical effect by Savery.

  • As the plane is driven through the air a partial vacuum is formed above the plane, so that the difference in pressure between the two sides is increased and there is a greater lifting effect.

  • In them a partial vacuum is maintained by means of suction pumps and a large part of the water remaining in the pulp is sucked out here.

  • In a partial vacuum of ten pounds absolute pressure the boiling point is 193.

  • It produces a partial vacuum in the pipe.

  • The action of the air and steam produces another partial vacuum at N, which draws gasoline in through the pipe, B.

  • This produces a partial vacuum at L, and draws air in at C.

  • The annexed engraving represents a simple apparatus for preserving fruit in its natural state, by means of a partial vacuum.

  • The pumping percolator, working by steam pressure and by partial vacuum, comes into vogue in France, Germany, Austria, and elsewhere.

  • The pressure is then allowed to escape and a partial vacuum created in the apparatus.

  • By this time, the pumping percolator, working by steam pressure and by partial vacuum, was in general use in France, England, and Germany.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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