impeller
IPA: ɪmpˈɛɫɝ
noun
- Something which or someone who impels.
- A rotating component that accelerates fluid outward from a center of rotation, found in devices such as pumps, water jets, washing machines, and agitated tanks.
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Examples of "impeller" in Sentences
- The impeller can rotate even when the machine is off.
- The impeller is the device that creates suction and if it becomes damaged, you have to replace your sump pump.
- Certainly if the poop hits the air impeller and he needs his neighbors co-operation he'll have a harder time getting it.
- Two-stage gas snow blowers Two-stage gas-powered snow blowers feature wider augers and a spinning impeller that can handle deeper snow.
- The only moving component within the pump is the impeller, which is levitated and rotated within the pump chamber in a contact-free manner.
- But it is rude and disingenuous for you to block the activities of those of us who expect to stick around when we try to do something about the poop we might happen to perceive nearing the air impeller.
- In these pumps, the impeller is a wheel with blades radiating from the centre to the periphery which, when rotated at high speed, impart movement to the water and produce an outward flow due to centrifugal forces; the angle between the direction of entry and exit of water flow is 90 degrees.
- I do occasionally do paintball, because I see it as training, you can't practically get any other way, but I am a martial artist as well as a veteran, so life is training and training is life, especially when the poop hits the air impeller and you need the trained reflexes to handle the emergency.
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