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The diaphragm muscles contract and relax pulling the diaphragm down and then releasing it. When we inhale, our diaphragm muscles contracts and flattens. When we exhale, they relax and arch upwards.
An other word for diaphragm is membrane. A microphone is a device that converts mechanical pressure waves or sound in air into electrical voltage waves. Speaking into a microphone excites (moves) a membrane or diaphragm that is coupled to a device that creates an electrical voltage proportional to the produced sound pressure.
The organs that work with the diaphragm are the nose, nasal cavity, epiglottis, larynx, trachea, and the left and right bronchus. The diaphragm serves a vital role in the breathing process.Ê
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The diaphragm is a thin band of muscle under the lungs. When it contracts, the lungs are pulled up and out, reducing the air pressure and causing oxygen to be drawn in. When the diaphragm relaxes, the carbon dioxide is pushed out of the lungs.
The importance of diaphragm is that it helps the functionality of the lungs. The diaphragm will contract and expand so as it regulate the air pressure in the lungs.
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The diaphragm gauge gives sensitive andreliable indications of small pressure differences.
They have a turbine that acts as motor, and when air pressure turns it they rotate. Air nailers use air pressure on a diaphragm to fire a small shaft that does the action.
These are corrugated to increase the sensitivity of the pressure gauge.
Exhalation describes the state when the diaphragm relaxes and intrapulmonic and intrathoracic pressure increases.
When you take a breath, the diaphragm contracts and when it does, it drops down. This increases the size of the thoracic cavity. Air pressure is now lower in it than outside. Air moves from a high pressure to a low pressure. Air rushes in and the reverse happens when the diaphragm relaxes.
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A diaphragm seal is a flexible membrane that seals and isolates an enclosure. The flexible nature of this seal allows pressure effects to cross the barrier but not the material being contained. Common uses for diaphragm seals are to protect pressure sensors from the fluid whose pressure is being measured.
The diaphragm is used to change the aperture diameter,same as shade.