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4 | low pressure current |
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4 | low pressure load current |
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4 | low pressure current charge |
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low pressure current Explanation: see link below Reference: http://crss.ucsb.edu/courses/ME156C/Lecture-2/L-2.pdf |
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low pressure load current Explanation: Although the term is more proper to electrotechnics, it might fit. |
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Comment Explanation: Once again Maya is prompt and accurate. I would just place this argument: current stands for electricity while flow applies much better to gases. For me, the most accurate answer would be "low pressure (gas) flow", or in other words "measurement of gas flow under low pressure conditions" This what I understand |
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