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Pneumatics, from the Greek πνευματικός (pneumatikos, coming from the wind) is the use of pressurized gases to do work in science and technology.

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Greek - Science - Technology

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Pneumatics is employed in a variety of settings. Pneumatic tubes that carry objects over distance. In dentistry applications, pneumatic drills are lighter, faster and simpler than an electric drill of the same power rating (because the prime mover, the compressor, is separate from the drill and pumped air is capable of rotating the drill bit at extremely high rpm's). Pneumatic transfer systems are employed in many industries to move powders and pellets. Pneumatic devices are also used where electric motors cannot be used for safety reasons, such as mining applications where rock drills are powered by air motors to preclude the need for electric motors deep in the mine where explosive gases may be present.

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Pneumatic tube - Drill - Electric motor

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