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  • 1turbine — /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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  • 2National Gas Turbine Establishment — Coordinates: 51°16′59″N 0°48′26″W / 51.282957°N 0.807098°W / 51.282957; 0.807098 The National Gas Turbine Establishment …

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  • 3Water turbine — A water turbine is a rotary engine that takes energy from moving water.Water turbines were developed in the nineteenth century and were widely used for industrial power prior to electrical grids. Now they are mostly used for electric power… …

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  • 4gas-turbine engine — Introduction       any internal combustion engine employing a gas as the working fluid used to turn a turbine. The term also is conventionally used to describe a complete internal combustion engine consisting of at least a compressor, a… …

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  • 5Wind farm — Royd Moor Wind Farm in England …

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  • 6Chernobyl disaster — This article is about the 1986 nuclear plant accident in Ukraine. For other uses, see Chernobyl (disambiguation). Chernobyl disaster …

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  • 7Fusion power — The Sun is a natural fusion reactor. Fusion power is the power generated by nuclear fusion processes. In fusion reactions two light atomic nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus (in contrast with fission power). In doing so they release a …

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  • 8Coandă-1910 — Coandă 1910 …

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  • 9Deep foundation — A deep foundation installation for a bridge in Napa, California, United States …

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  • 10Helicopter — For other uses, see Helicopter (disambiguation). Helicopter An LAPD Bell 206 …

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