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Pneumatics
Pneumatics (Greek:which means "breath") is a branch of physics applied to technology that makes use of gas or pressurized air. Pneumatic systems used extensively in industry are commonly powered by compressed air or compressed inert gases. A centrally located and electrically powered compressor powers cylinders, air motors, and other pneumatic devices. A pneumatic system controlled through manual or automatic solenoid valves is selected when it provides a lower cost, more flexible, or safer alternative to electric motors and actuators. Pneumatics also has applications in dentistry, construction, mining, and other areas. ==Examples of pneumatic systems and components==
*Air brakes on buses and trucks *Air brakes on trains *Air compressors *Air engines for pneumatically powered vehicles *Barostat systems used in Neurogastroenterology and for researching electricity *Cable jetting, a way to install cables in ducts *Dental drill *Compressed-air engine and compressed-air vehicles *Gas-operated reloading *Holman Projector, a pneumatic anti-aircraft weapon *HVAC control systems *Inflatable structures *Lego pneumatics can be used to build pneumatic models *Pipe organ * *Electro-pneumatic action * *Tubular-pneumatic action *Player piano *Pneumatic actuator *Pneumatic air guns *Pneumatic bladder *Pneumatic cylinder *Pneumatic Launchers, a type of spud gun *Pneumatic mail systems *Pneumatic motor *Pneumatic tire *Pneumatic tools: * *Jackhammer used by road workers * *Pneumatic nailgun *Pressure regulator *Pressure sensor *Pressure switch *Vacuum pump
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