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gas-filled

ADJECTIVE
  1. full of a gas

How To Use gas-filled In A Sentence

  • If you move the walls of a gas-filled box to expand its volume, and do it (arbitrarily) slowly enough that the gas remains (arbitrarily) close to equilibrium throughout, then the expansion is isentropic and reversible. Against Bounces
  • Many large kelps use gas-filled floatation bladders to keep their large blades near the surface, and therefore in the light.
  • Reactive gas-filled vapour cells can be used in frequency standard devices, especially as a cavity in atomic clocks, where the time is delivered during the hyperstructure transition from the metal alkali atoms such as cesium or rubidium. Innovations-report
  • Here, in 1821, a balloonist (born 1785) became the first person to ascend in a coal gas-filled balloon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dermatologists discovered that a too-hot hair dryer can actually create tiny, gas-filled bubbles in the hair shaft.
  • A double wishbone front suspension and gas-filled rear shocks help absorb vibration at faster speeds while providing a smoother ride over mixed road services.
  • For consumers who want higher lumens, manufacturers offer tactical lights utilizing Xenon or Halogen gas-filled bulbs with tungsten filaments.
  • Reactive gas-filled vapour cells can be used in frequency standard devices, especially as a cavity in atomic clocks, where the time is delivered during the hyperstructure transition from the metal alkali atoms such as cesium or rubidium. Innovations-report
  • Other colonial hydrozoans, such as the chondrophorines and siphonophorans, are pelagic; many of these have developed internal gas-filled floats as an aid to buoyancy.
  • The Man-of-War floats on a gas-filled, blue to pink, translucent body called a pneumatophore.
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