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air chamber Meaning in Bengali



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air chamber's Usage Examples:

The newest type of curved transparent vehicle armor has an air chamber between the glass and the polycarbonate.


seven-stringed phorminx of the Minoan period, the double pipes with an air chamber (5th century BC).


instrument directs the player's breath from the first chamber—called the slow air chamber—into the second chamber—called the sound chamber.


Some devices consist of a combination of both buoyancy foam and an air chamber.


it possible to include both a blow reed and a draw reed in the same air chamber and to play them separately without relying on flaps of plastic or leather.


A pulser pump makes use of water that flows through pipes and an air chamber from an upper reservoir to a lower reservoir.


bellows) A number of aerophones, such as the bag of bagpipes and the slow air chamber of the Native American flute Plenum Chamber Anesthetic Vaporizers Rocket.


The two layers are joined at their inner and outer edges, sealing an air chamber inside.


Windkessel when loosely translated from German to English means 'air chamber', but is generally taken to imply an elastic reservoir.


0 in) The air chamber is a thin-shelled cylinder made of nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel.


almost like conventional beds with the exception of having a hose (one air chamber) or hoses (two air chambers) coming out of the head of the bed.


was hand powered and had an interconnected system of a high-pressure air chamber or compartment, a pressurized working chamber for the crew, and water.


In the day and during high tides, they hide in an air chamber sealed with silk.


commissioned on 16 February 1897, although the explosion of a torpedo's air chamber on 30 March delayed her assignment to the Mediterranean Squadron until.


oscillating water column device built into the face of a cliff, utilizing an air chamber in order to capture wave energy.


air chambers – there is a wall inside the flute between the top (slow) air chamber and the bottom chamber which has the whistle and finger holes.


Piston-type: air compressors use this principle by pumping air into an air chamber through the use of the constant motion of pistons.



Synonyms:

hyperbaric chamber; sepulcher; pneumatic caisson; gun chamber; enclosure; sepulture; cylinder; firing chamber; bomb shelter; caisson; cavity resonator; fireroom; camera obscura; resonating chamber; sepulchre; resonator; piston chamber; bombproof; steam chest; air lock; air-raid shelter; cofferdam; stokehold; airlock; stuffing box; core; stokehole; tokamak; packing box; furnace; burial chamber; particle detector; vacuum chamber;

Antonyms:

foreign; disallow; forbid; level; disassembly;

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