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Definition of compressed air in English: compressed airnoun mass nounAir that is at more than atmospheric pressure. Example sentencesExamples - Explaining the process, the statement said compressed air pulses generated behind the vessel send sound waves deep into the earth.
- A sea lion cruised by me as I breathed compressed air ten metres under the surface of the sea near Victoria.
- It could take small samples in glass containers, balance them on a cushion of air, and send jets of compressed air that touched the outer surface.
- A confined jet of compressed air pressurizes the inspiratory airflow.
- The root/soil system was pressurized with compressed air.
- When the sensor is triggered, compressed air rapidly fills the air bags before the user hits the ground and reduces or prevents injury.
- Now with all the new plastics, even with thin wispy smoke you need compressed air breathing apparatus.
- He asked them how they bought their energy and compressed air.
- There was also a compressor with compressed air, so the firefighters were kept well back from the flames.
- As he did so a miniature grappling hook, powered by compressed air cylinders, launched itself into the air.
- If more people knew that compressed air is solar energy, we would all be driving air cars now.
- They treated the experimental tanks with varying concentrations of ozone or with compressed air containing little ozone.
- The pressure inside the hyperbaric chamber was achieved by compressed air.
- However, understanding what happens to your body when you go under water and breathe compressed air can be essential to your future well-being.
- In this way, the universe cools as it expands, much as compressed air in a scuba tank cools when it is released and allowed to expand.
- I still say that his definition of compressed air as ‘solar power’ is quite wrong.
- Microjets can be powered by compressed air, thermal bubbles, and even acoustic waves.
- When a measurement was to be made, the two halves were closed simultaneously by two pumps operated by compressed air and magnetic valves.
- Here the water is atomised using high-pressure compressed air.
- The compressed air initiates the missile's gyroscopes and is used as the coolant for the infrared detectors.
Definition of compressed air in US English: compressed airnounkəmˈprest e(ə)r Air that has been compressed to a pressure higher than atmospheric pressure. Example sentencesExamples - He asked them how they bought their energy and compressed air.
- A sea lion cruised by me as I breathed compressed air ten metres under the surface of the sea near Victoria.
- It could take small samples in glass containers, balance them on a cushion of air, and send jets of compressed air that touched the outer surface.
- When a measurement was to be made, the two halves were closed simultaneously by two pumps operated by compressed air and magnetic valves.
- Here the water is atomised using high-pressure compressed air.
- They treated the experimental tanks with varying concentrations of ozone or with compressed air containing little ozone.
- Now with all the new plastics, even with thin wispy smoke you need compressed air breathing apparatus.
- A confined jet of compressed air pressurizes the inspiratory airflow.
- The root/soil system was pressurized with compressed air.
- In this way, the universe cools as it expands, much as compressed air in a scuba tank cools when it is released and allowed to expand.
- If more people knew that compressed air is solar energy, we would all be driving air cars now.
- I still say that his definition of compressed air as ‘solar power’ is quite wrong.
- There was also a compressor with compressed air, so the firefighters were kept well back from the flames.
- The compressed air initiates the missile's gyroscopes and is used as the coolant for the infrared detectors.
- Microjets can be powered by compressed air, thermal bubbles, and even acoustic waves.
- As he did so a miniature grappling hook, powered by compressed air cylinders, launched itself into the air.
- However, understanding what happens to your body when you go under water and breathe compressed air can be essential to your future well-being.
- When the sensor is triggered, compressed air rapidly fills the air bags before the user hits the ground and reduces or prevents injury.
- Explaining the process, the statement said compressed air pulses generated behind the vessel send sound waves deep into the earth.
- The pressure inside the hyperbaric chamber was achieved by compressed air.
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