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Where are pneumatics used?

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How is pneumatics used for cutting?

it isn't


Who invented pneumatics?

Pneumatics have been used for thousands of years, ever since hunters used the blow-gun to take down their prey.


Uses of pneumatics in automobile machine?

In an Automobile Pneumatics is used in tyres, breaks, suspension speed control and time delay


What fluids is used in pneumatics?

They are gases, usually air.


When has pneumatics been used?

more than your life time


What is pneumatics all about?

Pneumatics is the use of pressurized gas to affect mechanical motion.


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Does a fridge use pneumatics or hydralics?

it compresses and expands gas so i would say pneumatics but not in the normal sense


Similarities between hydraulics and pneumatics?

easy: Both use pressure now hydrolics used liquids (liquids cannot be compressed) to exhert pressure pneumatics uses gasses which are compressed to exhurt pressure thtas the basics anyway


When to choose pneumatic or electric actuators?

pneumatics are used only in low power applications hydraulics are used in medium to high power applications.


With regard to compressibility how the working fluids in pneumatics and hydraulics differ?

Fluids are used in Hydraulics - fluids are essentially incompressible - they transmit forces well (e.g. a car bottle lack) Gases are used in pneumatics - gases are compressible - you can therefore store energy in a pneumatic system (e.g. a car tyre)


What is pneumatics and how does it work?

In a nutshell, pneumatics is a means whereby signals and energy are transmitted, controlled and distributed using pressurized air as the medium. Pneumatics can be effectively combined with other technologies through the use of sensors, transducers and microprocessors