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How does the diaphragm help in pumping air

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Answered by Anonymous
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The compressed air control system directs air to air chamber A. The shaft moves to the left, and the movement of the diaphragms increases the volume of pumping chamber B and, at the same time, reduces the volume of pumping chamber A

Answered by arnavdixit438
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The compressed air control system directs air to air chamber A. The shaft moves to the left, and the movement of the diaphragms increases the volume of pumping chamber B and, at the same time, reduces the volume of pumping chamber A

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