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Discover Ludwig"stream of gas" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a continuous, flowing flow of gas. For example, "The volcano spewed out a stream of gas and ash."
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This collision left a clumpy stream of gas and dust strewn between the two galaxies.
Instead, scientists scatter high-powered laser light off a stream of gas.
They designed nuclear engines that use reactors to heat liquid hydrogen into a fast-moving stream of gas.
Mr. Zuckerbrot said he had marketed a steady stream of gas stations for various types of development over the last decade.
The stream of gas then leaves the turbine at an intermediate pressure (above local atmospheric pressure) and is fed through a nozzle to produce thrust.
Direct carbonation is frequently practiced with cold wine in pressure tanks, and if the stream of gas is finely divided, good carbonation is obtained.
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In addition, the gas turbine, a turbine in which the combustion of fuel generates a stream of gases that turns the rotor, has become available for ship propulsion.
This stream of gases flows through a turbine, which is linked by a torque shaft to the compressor and which extracts energy from the gas stream to drive the compressor.
The expanding hot gases pass through a multistage turbine, which turns the air compressor through a coaxial shaft, and then into a discharge nozzle, thereby producing thrust from the high-velocity stream of gases being ejected to the rear (exhaust).
It did this by successfully quenching a 420C stream of gases in less than 1/20th of a second.
"Basically, Jupiter was sucking gas from this disk," Dr. Nesvorny said, and these streams of gas could have been the atmosphere that would have slowed other planetesimals.
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