In this lamp the current is sent through a carbon filament, which is heated to incandescence.
To lessen the sound of the "exhaust," the latter is sent through a "muffler" which often reduces the noise to a low throbbing.
The chilled brine may also be sent through pipes in order to cool storage rooms containing meat or other food products.
When a voltaic current is sent through one of two parallel wires, as those of the hollow helix (34.
The first point to be determined was, whether the same absolute quantity of ordinary electricity, sent through a galvanometer, under different circumstances, would cause the same deflection of the needle.
When the beam is sent through a plate of ice, a portion of the beam is also absorbed; but instead of warming the ice, the intercepted heat melts it internally.
Sent through a refracting prism, the waves of the sun are turned aside in different degrees from their direct course, the red least, the violet most.
When condensed light issent through it, the track of the beam is not invisible, but of the most exquisitely delicate blue.
Let the eye be placed at the north end of the tube, and a beam be sent through it from the south; the rotation is still right-handed.
Fixing the eye at the south end of the tube, let a polarized beam be sent through it from the north.
No matter in what direction a solar beam is sent through lake-ice, the liquid flowers are all formed parallel to the surface of freezing.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sent through" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.