Pneumatics

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /n(j)uːˈmætɪks/

Definitions of pneumatics

noun a branch of technology that deals with the study and application of pressurized gas to produce mechanical motion

Example Sentences

A1 Pneumatics is the study of using air pressure to produce motion.

A2 The workshop uses pneumatics to power the machines.

B1 Understanding pneumatics is essential for working in certain industries.

B2 The engineer specializes in designing complex pneumatics systems.

C1 The company invested in state-of-the-art pneumatics technology for their manufacturing process.

C2 The research paper delves into the advancements in pneumatics over the past decade.

Examples of pneumatics in a Sentence

formal Pneumatics is a branch of engineering that deals with the mechanical properties of gases.

informal I learned about pneumatics in my engineering class - it's all about using air to power machines.

slang Hey, did you know that some cars use pneumatics to adjust their suspension on the fly?

figurative Her ideas flowed through the company like pneumatics, powering innovation at every turn.

Grammatical Forms of pneumatics

plural

pneumatics

comparative

more pneumatic

superlative

most pneumatic

present tense

pneumatic

future tense

will be pneumatic

perfect tense

have been pneumatic

continuous tense

is being pneumatic

singular

pneumatic

positive degree

pneumatic

infinitive

to pneumatic

gerund

pneumaticing

participle

pneumaticed

Origin and Evolution of pneumatics

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Ancient Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'pneumatics' originated from the ancient Greek word 'pneuma' meaning breath or air.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the study of the mechanical properties of gases, the term 'pneumatics' has evolved to encompass the study of pressurized air and its applications in various technologies such as pneumatic systems and tools.