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  • 41multi-stage pump — A pump with two or more stages (impellers/diffusers or other pumping elements) operating in series. Multi stage centrifugal pumps are employed to operate against higher pressures, where several impellers are built onto one shaft in the same… …

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  • 42sinking pump — noun : a pump especially designed for use in shaft sinking called also sinker …

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  • 43Vanguard class submarine — The Vanguard class are the Royal Navy s current nuclear ballistic missile submarines (Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear or SSBN), each armed with up to 16 Trident II Submarine launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs). The class was introduced in 1994 …

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  • 44HMS Vanguard (S28) — The tenth HMS Vanguard (S28) of the British Royal Navy is the lead boat of her class of Trident ballistic missile capable submarines and is based at HMNB Clyde, Faslane, Vanguard was built at Barrow in Furness by Vickers Shipbuilding and… …

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  • 45HMS Victorious (S29) — is the second Vanguard class submarine of the Royal Navy. Victorious carries the Trident ballistic missile, the UK s nuclear deterrent. Victorious was built at Barrow in Furness by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd (now BAE Systems… …

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  • 46HMS Vigilant (S30) — is the third Vanguard class submarine of the Royal Navy. Vigilant carries the Trident ballistic missile, the UK s nuclear deterrent. Vigilant was built at Barrow in Furness by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd (now BAE Systems Submarine… …

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  • 47HMS Vengeance (S31) — is the fourth and final Vanguard class submarine of the Royal Navy. Vengeance carries the Trident ballistic missile, the UK s nuclear deterrent. Vengeance was built at Barrow in Furness by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd (now BAE Systems …

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  • 48output — See gearbox output shaft pump power output …

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  • 49turbine — /terr bin, buyn/, n. any of various machines having a rotor, usually with vanes or blades, driven by the pressure, momentum, or reactive thrust of a moving fluid, as steam, water, hot gases, or air, either occurring in the form of free jets or as …

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  • 50Elevator — For other uses, see Elevator (disambiguation). A set of lifts in the lower level of a London Underground station. The arrows indicate each elevator s position and direction of travel …

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