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Hence the natural setting of tragedy is the palace gate, the public square, or the court chamber.
A cylinder's compression ratio is computed by comparing the cylinder's volume, or its displacement, with the total volume of the cylinder and its combustion chamber.
To measure the volume of one of the combustion chambers in the cylinder head, install the valves and spark plug in the chamber and support the head so that its gasket surface is level.
The amount of liquid poured into the chamber is determined by subtracting the quantity still in the beaker when the chamber is full from the original quantity.
The volume of the opening is added to the combustion chamber volume.
This volume is added to the total volume of the combustion chamber and head gasket opening.
The total of these three volumes is the `` final combustion chamber volume ''.
The only way to determine the final combustion chamber volume when such pistons are used is by measuring it with liquid while the cylinder head is bolted to the cylinder block and the piston is in top dead center position.
The dryer is provided with a means of maintaining a drying temperature of 120-degrees - 160-degrees-F ( 49*0 - 71*&0C. ), measured in the exhaust vent as close as possible to the drying chamber.
Displaying his knowledge of music, the New England-born President remarked that `` probably the best chamber music in the world is played in Vermont, by young Americans -- and here in this school where they have produced extraordinary musicians and teachers, and their work is being duplicated all across the United States.
What is interesting about these chamber works here is how they all reveal the aspect of French music that was moving toward the rococo.
It is widely used in commercial ionization chamber smoke detectors, as well as in neutron sources and industrial gauges.
A group of instruments in which each member plays a unique part — rather than playing in unison with other like instruments — is referred to as a chamber ensemble.
A chamber ensemble made up entirely of strings of the violin family is referred to by its size.
This high pressure is achieved by burning the propellant in a contained area, either the chamber of a gun barrel or the combustion chamber of a rocket motor.
The sample solution is aspirated by a pneumatic nebulizer, transformed into an aerosol, which is introduced into a spray chamber, where it is mixed with the flame gases and conditioned in a way that only the finest aerosol droplets (< 10 μm ) enter the flame.

chamber and used
Taking boats through these used large amounts of water leading to conflicts with watermill owners and to correct this, the pound or chamber lock first appeared, in 10th century in China and in Europe in 1373 in Vreeswijk, Netherlands.
In rockets, such as the F1 used in the Saturn V program, instabilities led to massive damage of the combustion chamber and surrounding components.
The cello is used as a solo instrument, in chamber music, in a string orchestra, and as a member of the string section of an orchestra.
Semi-automatic pistols have a single fixed firing chamber machined into the rear of the barrel, and a magazine, usually removable, so they can be used to fire more than one round.
In 2011 the Djedi Project team used a Micro snake camera ( that can see around corners ) to penetrate the first door of the northern shaft, and view all the sides of the small chamber behind it.
In the military, the use of tear gases such as CN, CS, and stannic chloride in a chamber may be used to give the users confidence in the efficacy of the mask.
Therefore ion chamber instruments are used for high radiation rates.
The initial Gatling gun design used self-contained, reloadable steel cylinders with a chamber holding a ball and black-powder charge, and a percussion cap on one end.
In addition to these critical items, the equipment used to assemble the cartridge also has an effect on its uniformity / consistency and optimal shape / size ; dies used to size the cartridges can be matched to the chamber of a given gun.
Taper crimps are used for cases that are held in the chamber by the case mouth, while roll crimps may be used for cases that headspace on a rim or on the cartridge neck.
If brass is used after this ring appears, it risks a crack, or worse, a complete head separation, which will leave the forward portion of the brass lodged in the chamber of the gun.
As each House has the authority to expel its own members without involving the other chamber, expulsion has been the method used for removing Members of Congress.
Other uncommonly used designs feature dry storage by providing movable shields that reduce radiation levels in areas of the irradiation chamber.
One improvement was to build a firing chamber around pots with baffles and a stoking hole, this allowed heat to be conserved and used more efficiently.
A low-pressure chamber containing these prisoners was used to simulate conditions at altitudes of up to 20, 000 m ( 66, 000 ft ).
Widely used in classical and jazz music for solo performances, ensemble use, chamber music and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal.
There were three exceptions ; when reviewing Labour Clauses from a peace treaty such as the Treaty of Versailles ( which was done by a special chamber of 5 judges, appointed every 3 years ), when reviewing cases on communications or transport arising from a peace treaty ( which used a similar procedure ) and when hearing summary procedure cases, which were reviewed by a panel of 3 judges.
Other etymological theories mentioned by Blackstone on the use of star, include the derivation from steoran ( steer ) meaning " to govern ", it was a court used to punish ( crimen stellionatus ) ( cozenage ) or the chamber was full of windows.
William Crookes used it to make spectroscopic determinations for tellurium on selenium compounds deposited in the lead chamber of a sulfuric acid production plant near Tilkerode in the Harz mountains.
A turbocharged engine can be more powerful and efficient than a naturally aspirated engine because the turbine forces more intake air, proportionately more fuel, into the combustion chamber than if atmospheric pressure alone is used.
For example, oils, and greases, and rubber, or plastic gaskets used as seals for the vacuum chamber must not boil off when exposed to the vacuum, or the gases they produce would prevent the creation of the desired degree of vacuum.

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Picture a cylinder and its combustion chamber with the piston at the bottom of its stroke containing 1000 cc of air ( 900 cc in the cylinder plus 100 cc in the combustion chamber ).
Beyond that to the rear of the Rotunda is a very rough hewn chapel, containing an opening to a rock-cut chamber, from which several kokh-tombs radiate.
The part containing objects to be viewed is called the ' object chamber ' or ' object cell '.
The chewed plant material collects in the large cecum, a secondary chamber between the large and small intestine containing large quantities of symbiotic bacteria that help with the digestion of cellulose and also produce certain B vitamins.
In 1826 she discovered what appeared to be a chamber containing dried ink inside a belemnite fossil.
During the Third Age the Dwarves of Moria continued to prosper until the year 1980, when, in pursuing a vein of mithril, they broke open a chamber containing the last balrog known in the histories of Middle-earth, called Durin's Bane.
* Cistern 5 ( located under the south eastern corner of the upper platform ) — a long and narrow chamber, with a strange anti-clockwise curved section at its north western corner, and containing within it a doorway currently blocked by earth.
The counter is a chamber containing a gas that is ionised by X-ray photons.
" saw that if he agreed, his wife would be locked into a windowless brick cell containing only a filthy mattress on the floor and a chamber pot.
A cartridge, also called a round, packages the bullet, propellant ( usually either smokeless powder or gunpowder ) and primer into a single unit within a containing metallic case that is precisely made to fit within the firing chamber of a firearm.
The device broadly consists of a photon emitter containing a caesium light emitter or lamp, an absorption chamber containing caesium vapor, a " buffer gas " through which the emitted photons pass and a photon detector, arranged in that order.
* forging the barrel over a mandrel containing a reverse image of the rifling, and often the chamber as well ( hammer forging );
In a corner of one grave chamber of the Pazyryk cemetery was a fur bag containing cannabis seed, a censer filled with stones, and the hexapod frame of an inhalation tent-these are believed to have been utilized at the end of the funerary ritual for purification.
Spark plug with single side electrodeA spark plug ( sometimes in British English a sparking plug, colloquially a plug ) is a device for delivering electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a spark-ignition engine to ignite the compressed fuel / air mixture by an electric spark, while containing combustion pressure within the engine.
In a canyon behind the carved faces is a chamber, cut only 70 feet ( 21 m ) into the rock, containing a vault with sixteen porcelain enamel panels.
At the front of the chamber, is the rostrum containing the green marble desk for the President of the General Assembly, Secretary-General and Under-Secretary-General for General Assembly Affairs and Conference Services and matching lectern for speakers.
This chamber consists of twenty-six marble sepulchers containing the remains of the kings and queens regnant ( the only queen regnant since Philip II being Isabella II ), of the Habsburg and Bourbon dynasties from Charles I to the present, except for Philip V and Ferdinand VI.
300 BC, with a dozen sacrificed horses preserved with their skin, hair, harnesses, and saddles intact, buried side by side on a bed of birch bark next to a funeral chamber containing the pillaged burial of two Scythian nobles ; excavated in 1998.
In architecture, a crypt ( from the Latin crypta and the Greek κρύπτη, kryptē ; meaning concealed, private ) is a stone chamber or vault beneath the floor of a burial vault possibly containing sarcophagi, coffins or relics.
The ring hangs down into a chamber containing lubricating oil.
The floating drift tube klystron has a single cylindrical chamber containing an electrically isolated central tube.
When threatened, the beetle contracts muscles that force the two reactants through valved tubes into a mixing chamber containing water and a mixture of catalytic enzymes.

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