noun a person or thing that absorbs or takes in something
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Absorbers are used in pollution control systems to absorb pollutants from air or water.
Absorbers are materials or devices used to absorb energy, such as sound or heat, in various engineering applications.
Absorbers are substances that absorb or adsorb gases, liquids, or other substances.
Absorbers are materials designed to absorb sound waves and reduce noise levels in buildings or rooms.
Absorbers are used in vehicles to absorb impact energy in the event of a collision for safety purposes.
Absorbers are used in thermal insulation to absorb and dissipate heat to maintain desired temperature levels.
Absorbers can refer to materials or devices used to absorb sound in acoustics writing.
In psychology, absorbers can refer to individuals who absorb and internalize the emotions and experiences of others.
Engineers may use absorbers in the design of structures to dampen vibrations.
Architects may use absorbers in the design of buildings to control sound levels.
Absorbers can be used in environmental science to remove pollutants from air or water.
Chemists may study absorbers in the context of chemical reactions or absorption processes.
Physicists may use absorbers in experiments involving light or radiation absorption.
Musicians may use sound absorbers in recording studios or performance spaces to improve acoustics.