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cavitation

Lesion vs Cavitation - What's the difference?

lesion | cavitation |


As nouns the difference between lesion and cavitation

is that lesion is lesion while cavitation is the formation of pits on a surface.

Surging vs Cavitation - What's the difference?

surging | cavitation |


As nouns the difference between surging and cavitation

is that surging is the action or an instance of a surge while cavitation is the formation of pits on a surface.

As a verb surging

is .

Cavitation vs Pitting - What's the difference?

cavitation | pitting |


As nouns the difference between cavitation and pitting

is that cavitation is the formation of pits on a surface while pitting is the formation of pits on a surface because of corrosion.

As a verb pitting is

present participle of lang=en.

Cavitation vs Boiling - What's the difference?

cavitation | boiling |


As nouns the difference between cavitation and boiling

is that cavitation is the formation of pits on a surface while boiling is the process of changing the state of a substance from liquid to gas by heating it to its boiling point.

As a verb boiling is

.

As an adjective boiling is

that boils or boil.

As an adverb boiling is

(of adjectives associated with heat) extremely.

Cavitation - What does it mean?

cavitation | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun cavitation

is the formation of pits on a surface.

Cavitation vs Cavilation - What's the difference?

cavitation | cavilation |


As nouns the difference between cavitation and cavilation

is that cavitation is the formation of pits on a surface while cavilation is .

Capitation vs Cavitation - What's the difference?

capitation | cavitation |


As nouns the difference between capitation and cavitation

is that capitation is performing a headcount; the counting of people while cavitation is the formation of pits on a surface.

Cavitation vs Pressure - What's the difference?

cavitation | pressure |


As a noun cavitation

is the formation of pits on a surface.

As a verb pressure is

.

As an adjective pressure is

squeezed.

Cavitation vs Piezonuclear - What's the difference?

cavitation | piezonuclear |


As a noun cavitation

is the formation of pits on a surface.

As an adjective piezonuclear is

(physics) describing supposed nuclear reactions as a result of mechanical stress (such as cavitation).

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