Displacer

Word DISPLACER
Character 9
Hyphenation dis pla cer
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "displacer" in example sentences

a mass, called a "displacer," from the cold to the hot end of a large vessel which was heated by a fire beneath and cooled by a current of water above. ❋ Various (N/A)

Okay, so who has the time displacer that will halt my aging long enough to read/watch all these gems? ❋ Unknown (2009)

The boy went outside and took to using a displacer wand to move the dirt from the hole without ever touching it. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Around 1872, Ericsson built a displacer type (or Stirling) engine powered by a solar parabolic reflector, and a related thermodynamic cycle is named for him. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Do bring along some kind of distraction — a harmless stress displacer — to prevent you from obsessing over the details of the wedding itself. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And you're only getting power from the air that's heating at the same time, but you're wasting all the energy heating the metal and cooling the metal So someone came up with a very clever idea, to -- instead of heating the whole cylinder and cooling the whole cylinder, what about if you put a displacer inside -- a little thing that shuttles the air back and forth. ❋ Unknown (2003)

For clarity's sake, certain klingonaase technical terms have been translated as their Federation Standard equivalents: thus warp drive, transporter, disruptor, instead of the more literal anticurve rider, particle displacer, vibratory destructor most literally: the "shake-it-till-it-falls-apart-tool". ❋ John M. Ford (2000)

So that's what got sucked into the spatial displacer. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (1997)

Electrical energy is a displacer, not a displacee. ❋ Unknown (1982)

When the power piston has reached the middle of its downward stroke, the displacer is at its lowest position, but is halfway up again when the power piston is quite down. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)

In what we will call the heating chamber a large piston, known as the displacer, is moved up and down by a rod D and a connecting rod CR1. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)

(The power crank and the displacer crank are, it should be mentioned, set at right angles to one another.) ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)

The top of the displacer rod D is now filed flat on two sides and drilled. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)

During the second half of the power stroke the displacer is moved downwards, causing some of the air to pass round it into contact with the cold plate D. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)

-- The power and displacer cranks must be set exactly at right angles to one another, and the first be secured by soldering or otherwise to the crank shaft. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)

Slip a ring 1/16 inch thick over the rod and push the rod upwards through the guide tube till the displacer can go no farther. ❋ Archibald Williams (N/A)

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