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pneumatics

[ US /nʊˈmætɪks/ ]
[ UK /njuːmˈætɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of mechanics that deals with the mechanical properties of gases

How To Use pneumatics In A Sentence

  • His works look like lecture notes from courses he must have given there on mathematics, physics, pneumatics, and mechanics.
  • The first volume covered dynamics, mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, aerostatics, and pneumatics.
  • With a hiss of pneumatics, the helmet lifted open, revealing a youthful boy's face, his eyes staring into eternity and his mouth wide open from surprise.
  • Air filtration systems, compressors and some engines use pneumatics to generate energy.
  • The first volume covered dynamics, mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, aerostatics, and pneumatics.
  • According to New Scientist: ‘Electric motors tend to be too weak, while hydraulics and pneumatics are too heavy for use in robotics or prosthetics.’
  • Were one to say that thoughts about hydrostatics and pneumatics are difficult to the multitude, or that mental efforts in regions of political economy or ethical philosophy are beyond ordinary reach, one would only pronounce an evident truism, an absurd platitude. Castle Richmond
  • He committed himself not only to electricity but also to meteorology, pneumatics and thermology.
  • Mr. Dennis sees McLaren as "technology flying doctor" service, offering bespoke solutions to companies with urgent problems in complex areas such as electronics, pneumatics, fluid dynamics, kinematics and material sciences. McLaren's New Formula
  • The curriculum expands to include hydraulics, basic pneumatics, electronics, and statistical process control.
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