Sentences with phrase «into vacuum chambers»

Argon gas is blown into the vacuum chamber, where radio waves heat the gas to 1 million or 2 million kelvins — an advantage since higher temperatures lead to greater efficiency.
Bruce Kane at the University of Maryland in College Park sprayed charged graphene flakes a micron wide into a vacuum chamber.
The experimenters introduced acetylene or silane into the vacuum chamber as sources of carbon or silicon, respectively.
Zewail's team used a laser to fire a pulse of photons into a vacuum chamber filled with a heavy form of methane containing two iodine atoms.
The electrons flew into the vacuum chamber, where some of them ricocheted off the dissociating methanes.
While the dots settle, a small quantity of other atoms (for example magnetic ones) can be introduced into the vacuum chamber, with some becoming a part of the emerging dots.
The suction hose does not thread into the vacuum chamber, causing it to lose vacuum pretty easily, and occasionally pop off completely.

Not exact matches

When the user puffs on the end of the device and creates a vacuum, a battery powers the heater and creates vapor, which then goes into a chamber.
Following qualification testing, which included random vibration and a simulated trip into space in a thermal / vacuum chamber, and an intensive calibration effort, on July 20th MSSS delivered the camera to Lockheed - Martin Space Systems of Littleton, Colorado, where it was checked out and then mounted onto the Juno spacecraft (see Figure 2).
This field will guide electrons from the tritium decay into the neighboring vacuum chamber.
Diesel engines inject the fuel directly into the combustion chamber, have no intake air restrictions apart from air filters and intake plumbing and have no intake manifold vacuum to add parasitic load and pumping losses resulting from the pistons being pulled downward against intake system vacuum.
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