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  • 1Pressure — This article is about pressure in the physical sciences. For other uses, see Pressure (disambiguation). Pressure as exerted by particle collisions inside a closed container …

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  • 2suction gauge — An aircraft instrument used to measure the negative pressure or suction in an aircraft vacuum system, usually by an aneroid or bourdon tube …

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  • 3Atmospheric pressure — Air pressure redirects here. For the pressure of air in other systems, see pressure. Atmospheric pressure is the force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of air above that surface in the Earth s atmosphere. In most… …

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  • 4auxiliary gauge — the gauge which indicates compressor inlet pressure on older Chrysler Corporation vehicles with an Evaporator Pressure Regulator (EPR) valve; also used to measure evaporator pressure on some Ford vehicles with a Suction Throttling Valve (STV) …

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  • 5Negative pressure — may refer to: negative pressure as opposed to positive pressure stretched liquid vacuum negative gauge pressure, a way of expressing pressure measurements below atmospheric pressure suction transpirational pull See also pressure positive pressure …

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  • 6NPSH — This article is about Net Positive Suction Head. For the band commonly abbreviated to NPSH, see Natalie Portmans Shaved Head. For the fire hose coupling thread, see Glossary of firefighting equipment#N. Hydraulic circuit NPSH is an initialism for …

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  • 7Anemometer — A hemispherical cup anemometer of the type invented in 1846 by John Thomas Romney Robinson Cup ty …

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  • 8Siphon — Not to be confused with Psiphon. This article is about the domestic device. For the animal organ, see siphon (disambiguation). Siphon principle …

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  • 9List of oil field acronyms — Contents 1 # 2 A 3 B 4 C …

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  • 10Oil pump (internal combustion engine) — This article is about a part in an internal combustion engine. For other uses, see Oil pump. Oil circulation system …

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