Hi my names nath The answer is...... AEROSOL!
Gases used are: air (and hot air), helium.
Crush the solute. Stir the solution. Heat the solution.
A warm or hot air blowing device is typically a heater that uses electricity, gas, or another fuel source to generate heat. It blows out warm or hot air to heat up a specific area or room for comfort or to maintain a desired temperature. Examples include space heaters, furnaces, and hair dryers.
Appliances that work on air pressure: 1. Syringe Explanation: When the piston of the syringe is pulled, the volume in it increases, while the number of air molecules is still the same, resulting the low air pressure in the syringe and automatically, the air pressure outside is higher if compared to that of the air pressure in the syringe. the higher air pressure outside will force the liquid that you wish to suck to enter the syringe. 2. Siphon (for cleaning water in the aquarium) 3. Spraying pump 4. Straw All of the appliances work according to the same principle.
A device used to suck up liquids is called a vacuum pump or a suction pump. It creates a vacuum to draw in and remove fluids through a tube or nozzle.
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You must mean 'fan'.
Air ride compressor, air suspension compressor, and air pump are the names used for the same device. They are used to pump up the air suspension.
Stir It Up was created in 1973.
The word is "agitate." It means to stir up or disturb something, often used to describe causing unrest or inciting action.
To stir up with a guy, invite over his best friend.
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Stir-up Sunday used to be the 25th week after Trinity Sunday and hence was a moveable date tagged to Easter. The Church preferred this date be linked to Advent, and it is now set as the Sunday before Advent (as Advent is four Sundays before Christmas, it follows that Stir-up Sunday is the fifth Sunday before Christmas)Thus, Stir-up Sunday for 2008 is 23rd November. However, an awful lot of folk out there are using 30th November as the date of Stir-up Sunday.
Let's stir up the batter !
Primarily as a back-up device.
A radiosonde (RAY dee oh sawned) is a device that is sent up on a weather balloon to study weather conditions aloft.
Stir up Sunday is the last Sunday before Advent. In 2007, the first Sunday of Advent is December 2nd. Therefore, Stir-up Sunday is November 25th.