Piston - Law Dictionary Search Results
iron lung
respiration for people suffering from disease especially poliomyelitis A reciprocating piston at the end causes alternating high and low pressure inside
Manograph
accurately on a smaller scale the motion of the engine piston The resultant of these two movements imparts to the reflected
M Naught
engine by adding a small high pressure cylinder with a piston acting on the beam between the center and the flywheel
Piston
A sliding piece which either is moved by or moves against fluid pressure It usually consists of a short cylinder...
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