What do the 5 clips have in common? Pneumatics. Pneumatics njuːˈmætɪks Branch in Physics Using the energy of compressed gas (e.g. air) Producing motion.

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What do the 5 clips have in common? Pneumatics

Pneumatics njuːˈmætɪks Branch in Physics Using the energy of compressed gas (e.g. air) Producing motion “pneumatic systems” Origin of pneumatic (adjective) 1650s: pneumaticus (Latin), from pneumatikos (Greek) = related to the wind or air

Which application of pneumatics did each clip show? 1.Office chair 2.Bus braking system 3.Bicycle pump 4.Bus door 5.Can crusher

Other applications of pneumatics - Industries

1. AIR COMPRESSOR 2. MAIN TANK 3. REGULATOR 4. “T” FITTING 5. BUFFER TANK 6. FEEDER LINE (HOSE) 7. VALVE 8. CYLINDER 9. POWER SOURCE 10. SWITCH