In Line Centrifugal Pumps. Hand Rotary Oil Pump. New Power Steering Pump Whine
In Line Centrifugal Pumps
(centrifugal pump) a pump that use centrifugal force to discharge fluid into a pipe
(centrifugal pump) a rotating pump, commonly used for large:-volume oil and natural gas pipelines, that takes in fluids near the centre and accelerates them as they move to the outlet on the outer rim.
A pump that uses an impeller to move water or other fluids
(Centrifugal Pump) A pump based on a rotating impeller inside an enclosed case with an inlet and an outlet for pressurized water flow in one direction.
Constituting an integral part of a computer program
Constituting an integral part of a continuous sequence of operations or machines
one behind another in a line or queue; "they waited in line for the tickets"
being next in a line of succession; "he was in line for the presidency"
awaiting something; especially something due; "people were in line at the checkout counter"; "she was in line for promotion"
Having parts arranged in a line
Lines
Lines on a Photograph
The wind (there’s always wind
on this headland) flattens the tussock, makes
the sea’s blue bluer even
than your camera could catch it. Still
it’s your best photograph to date.
The tussock’s golden, flattening
to yellow in the wind, sometimes
to brown. It’s like hair.
I’m quite small:
in my red shirt and blue trousers
and what could be a gun in my arms
I’m a small tin soldier standing
in the middle of your photograph.
It’s all I know how to do.
If the wind blows any harder
it’ll take me with it, melting me
into all that blue.
I’m only a part, but I’m at the centre.
Without me it wouldn’t be a photograph.
Ian Lonie
Into the sun
This and the next were shot after a day of walking along the beach, talking to a mate and general bro-mance.
Oh, and just in case you were wondering, this was taken at Seaford on the Mornington Peninsula