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  2. Out-flow radial turbine - Wikipedia

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    Inward flow reaction turbine Outward flow reaction turbine Fluid enters at outer periphery of runner and flows radially inward toward the centre thus flow is radially inwards toward the centre. Here the flow is radially outwards and the fluid gets discharged at the outer periphery of the runner

  3. Wikipedia:Inside-facing and outside-facing - Wikipedia

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    A useful distinction, at least to some editors, is that some Wikipedia namespaces are outward-facing and some are inward-facing. The primary outward-facing space, and the whole purpose of Wikipedia, is outward-facing article space (or main space). It faces the readers and can be seen by everyone in the Internet (all in the world).

  4. Implosion (mechanical process) - Wikipedia

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    Implosion involves a difference between internal (lower) and external (higher) pressure, or inward and outward forces, that is so large that the structure collapses inward into itself, or into the space it occupied if it is not a completely solid object.

  5. Radial turbine - Wikipedia

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    The difference between axial and radial turbines consists in the way the fluid flows through the components (compressor and turbine). Whereas for an axial turbine the rotor is 'impacted' by the fluid flow, for a radial turbine, the flow is smoothly oriented perpendicular to the rotation axis, and it drives the turbine in the same way water ...

  6. Reactive centrifugal force - Wikipedia

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    The blade can be treated as a stack of layers going from the axis out to the edge of the blade. Each layer exerts an outward (centrifugal) force on the immediately adjacent, radially inward layer and an inward (centripetal) force on the immediately adjacent, radially outward layer.

  7. P/O ratio - Wikipedia

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    Given the net charge differences between ATP and ADP, the enzyme ATP–ADP translocase dissipates the charge equivalent of one hydrogen ion from the gradient when moving ATP (outward) and ADP (inward) across the inner mitochondrial membrane. The electroneutral symport of phosphate ion and H+ results in importing one proton, without its charge ...

  8. Flat-four engine - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of flat-four engine is the boxer-four engine, each pair of opposed pistons moves inwards and outwards at the same time. A boxer-four engine has perfect primary and secondary balance, however, the two cylinder heads means the design is more expensive to produce than a straight-four engine. There is a minor, secondary ...

  9. Anatomical terms of motion - Wikipedia

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    Pronation of the foot is turning of the sole outwards, so that weight is borne on the medial part of the foot. [33] Supination of the forearm occurs when the forearm or palm are rotated outwards. Supination of the foot is turning of the sole of the foot inwards, shifting weight to the lateral edge. [34]