No, a pneumatic device is operated by the force of compressed air.
It depends on air pressure in the pneumatic system. You pneumatic systems for high and low air pressure to force change. This is the compressor power.
The force is exerted on some small area of the liquid, that you can accesswithout getting liquid all over the place. The (force) divided by (the area)is the pressure you're exerting on that area. What happens is: The samepressure appears everywhere throughout the liquid, which is really handy,because it makes all kinds of pneumatic and hydraulic systems possible.
Pneumatic clamp the workpiece depends on the size and force required to keep it.
explain force balance transducer
-your device must use hydraulics to exert a large force, using minimal space. - your hydraulic system must transmit motion smoothly. -you must be able to operate your device with no breakage of parts.
Gun with a spring force acts. Hydraulic power water gun works. Pneumatic power iscompressed air.
a pneumatic machine is a machine that uses gas usually air, to transmit a force and do workexamples: a pump for a bicycle, and a drill
Pneumatic means pertaining to air. It is often used with reference to devices which work by using pressurised air as the motive force.
This indeed harks back to the origin of the word "valve". A traditional (water) valve may be operated by the application of a few pounds of force, but may control the flow of thousands of pounds of fluid. [Which is why by analogy, thermionic amplifiers were called valves.] Similarly with pneumatic control valves, where a signal of a few pounds on a control piston will produce an actuating force of many hundreds of pounds.
The main function is the transfer of force from one point to another. Some pneumatic machines also obtain mechanical advantage by converting a small force applied over a large distance to a large force applied over a small distance.
"Inject" is a verb and is defined as: drive or force (a liquid, esp. a drug or vaccine) into a person or animal's body with a syringe or similar device
A hair dryer is actually not a good example of a pneumatic system. A pneumatic or hydrologic system uses fluid (gas or liquid) to transfer force over a distance. Hair dryers lack almost all components found in a pneumatic system. The internal operation of a hair drier is simple, a fan creates a high pressure air pocket on the heating element, and this high pressure air pocket cause air to be sucked in the back, and pushed out the blowing end. Hopefully this helps your endeavors. J. Salsieder