the branch of physics that deals with the mechanical properties of air and other gases.
Not exactly sure of your question? An Industrial Engineer does study pneumatics, but does not specialize in that field. The curriculum also covers Ergonomics, Civil, Mechanical, Hydraulic and several other disciplines, just not to a level that the specific engineering discipline would cover.
Pneumatics are used in a variety of applications, including automotive systems (such as brakes and suspension), industrial machinery (such as pneumatic tools and actuators), and medical devices (such as respiratory machines). They are also commonly used in robotics for tasks like gripping and moving objects.
Pneumatics is the use of pressurized gas to affect mechanical motion.
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it compresses and expands gas so i would say pneumatics but not in the normal sense
A time period in which a new and innovative wave of industrial technologies were made.
An industrial estate is an area which has been specially planned for a lot of factories.
In an Automobile Pneumatics is used in tyres, breaks, suspension speed control and time delay
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
pneumatics
the compressibility of gas
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