Turbine vs Compressor - What's the difference?
turbine | compressor |
Any of various rotary machines that use the kinetic energy of a continuous stream of fluid (a liquid or a gas) to turn a shaft.
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, title= A device that produces pressure, such as a gas compressor that produces pressurized gas.
A device that squeezes (compresses).
# An instrument for compressing an artery (especially the femoral artery) or other part.
# An apparatus for confining or flattening between glass plates an object to be examined with the microscope; a compressorium.
# A machine for compressing gases, especially an air compressor.
(audio) A device that reduces the dynamic range of an audio signal.
(anatomy) A muscle that compresses certain parts.
(computing) A program or algorithm for compressing data.
As nouns the difference between turbine and compressor
is that turbine is any of various rotary machines that use the kinetic energy of a continuous stream of fluid (a liquid or a gas) to turn a shaft while compressor is a device that produces pressure, such as a gas compressor that produces pressurized gas.turbine
English
(wikipedia turbine)Noun
(en noun)Lee S. Langston, magazine=(American Scientist)
The Adaptable Gas Turbine, passage=Turbines' have been around for a long time—windmills and water wheels are early examples. The name comes from the Latin ''turbo'', meaning vortex, and thus the defining property of a ' turbine is that a fluid or gas turns the blades of a rotor, which is attached to a shaft that can perform useful work.}}
