air bladder Meaning & Definition

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Examples of air bladder

  • Studies of a nematode parasite in the air bladder of the eel.

  • Users pump air into the air bladder to prime the blaster.

  • Air bladder construction varies from a simple polyethylene bag to internally baffled, multiple chambers of latex (vulcanized rubber) or vinyl with bonded cotton exteriors.

  • This air bladder has access to free air outside the bag.

  • In its primitive form, the air bladder was open to the alimentary canal, a condition called physostome and still found in many fish.

  • Stomp rockets have an air bladder that attaches to the rocket by a flex tube.

  • When the mine experiences sudden overpressure an air bladder inflates caused by the differential in pressure between the upper and lower sections, this prevents the activation of the mine.

  • Considering the filter action, a better and more exact analogy is the hydraulic accumulator pressure tank, as described, but with a closed, pressurized air bladder and only one water connection.

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Translations of air bladder In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    魚鰾(幫助魚控制浮沉和呼吸)…

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  • 中文简体

    鱼鳔(帮助鱼控制浮沉和呼吸)…

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  • Português

    vesícula gasosa, bexiga natatória…

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  • Polski

    pęcherz pławny…

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  • Türk dili

    solungaç…

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