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OPENING OR STRUCTURE THROUGH WHICH A FLUID IS ADMITTED TO A SPACE OR MACHINE
Intakes; Air intake; Engine inlet; Outside-air intake; Air-intake
  • [[Dassault Super Mystère]] showing entry to engine intake duct
  • Automotive intake assembly showing pink air filter, plastic ducting with sensors, metal throttle body and plastic manifold with plenum and runners
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intake         
(intakes)
1.
Your intake of a particular kind of food, drink, or air is the amount that you eat, drink, or breathe in.
Your intake of alcohol should not exceed two units per day...
N-SING: with supp, oft N of n
2.
The people who are accepted into an organization or place at a particular time are referred to as a particular intake.
...one of this year's intake of students...
N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp, oft N of n
Intake         
An intake (also inlet) is an opening, structure or system through which a fluid is admitted to a space or machine as a consequence of a pressure differential between the outside and the inside. The pressure difference may be generated on the inside by a mechanism, or on the outside by ram pressure or hydrostatic pressure.
Intake         
·noun The quantity taken in; as, the intake of air.
II. Intake ·noun the beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder.
III. Intake ·noun The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit;
- opposed to outlet.
intake         
¦ noun
1. an amount, quantity, or group taken in.
an act or the action of taking someone or something in.
2. a place or structure through which something is taken in.
3. N. English land reclaimed from a moor or common.
Ronquières inclined plane         
ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURE
Ronquières Inclined Plane; Ronquieres inclined plane; Ronquieres Inclined Plane; The Ronquières Inclined Plane
The Ronquières Inclined Plane is a Belgian canal inclined plane on the Brussels-Charleroi Canal in the province of Hainaut in Wallonia that opened in April 1968 after six years of construction. It is in the municipality of Braine-le-Comte and takes its name from the nearby village of Ronquières.
Intake Cemetery, Sheffield         
CEMETERY IN SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND
Intake Cemetery (Sheffield)
Intake Cemetery is one of the city of Sheffield's many cemeteries. The cemetery, located at Intake, covers , with the first interment taking place on 16 February 1880.
inclined plane         
  • Key: N = [[Normal force]] that is perpendicular to the plane, W=mg, where m = [[mass]], g = [[gravity]], and θ ([[theta]]) = Angle of inclination of the plane
  • Key: ''F''<sub>n</sub> = ''N'' = [[Normal force]] that is perpendicular to the plane, ''F''<sub>i</sub> = ''f'' = input force,  ''F''<sub>w</sub> = ''mg'' = weight of the load, where m = [[mass]], g = [[gravity]]
  • The inclined plane's geometry is based on a [[right triangle]].<ref name="Handley" /> The horizontal length is sometimes called ''Run'', the vertical change in height ''Rise''.
  • Demonstration inclined plane used in education, [[Museo Galileo]], Florence.
  • Layout of the cable drive system for the Liverpool Minard inclined plane.
  • Instrumented inclined plane used for physics education, around 1900. The lefthand weight provides the load force '''''F<sub>w</sub>'''''. The righthand weight provides the input force '''''F<sub>i</sub>''''' pulling the roller up the plane.
TILTED FLAT SURFACE; FLAT SUPPORTING SURFACE TILTED AT AN ANGLE, WITH ONE END HIGHER THAN THE OTHER, USED AS AN AID FOR RAISING OR LOWERING A LOAD
Inclined planes; Incline plane; Inclined Plane; Ramps; Ramp
¦ noun a plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal.
ramp         
  • Key: N = [[Normal force]] that is perpendicular to the plane, W=mg, where m = [[mass]], g = [[gravity]], and θ ([[theta]]) = Angle of inclination of the plane
  • Key: ''F''<sub>n</sub> = ''N'' = [[Normal force]] that is perpendicular to the plane, ''F''<sub>i</sub> = ''f'' = input force,  ''F''<sub>w</sub> = ''mg'' = weight of the load, where m = [[mass]], g = [[gravity]]
  • The inclined plane's geometry is based on a [[right triangle]].<ref name="Handley" /> The horizontal length is sometimes called ''Run'', the vertical change in height ''Rise''.
  • Demonstration inclined plane used in education, [[Museo Galileo]], Florence.
  • Layout of the cable drive system for the Liverpool Minard inclined plane.
  • Instrumented inclined plane used for physics education, around 1900. The lefthand weight provides the load force '''''F<sub>w</sub>'''''. The righthand weight provides the input force '''''F<sub>i</sub>''''' pulling the roller up the plane.
TILTED FLAT SURFACE; FLAT SUPPORTING SURFACE TILTED AT AN ANGLE, WITH ONE END HIGHER THAN THE OTHER, USED AS AN AID FOR RAISING OR LOWERING A LOAD
Inclined planes; Incline plane; Inclined Plane; Ramps; Ramp
¦ noun
1. a sloping surface joining two different levels.
a movable set of steps for entering or leaving an aircraft.
N. Amer. an inclined slip road leading to or from a main road or motorway.
2. Brit. a transverse ridge in a road to control the speed of vehicles.
3. an upward bend in a stair rail.
4. an electrical waveform in which the voltage increases or decreases linearly with time.
5. Brit. informal a swindle involving a fraudulent increase of the price of a share.
¦ verb
1. provide with a ramp.
2. Brit. drive up the price of (a company's shares) in order to gain a financial advantage.
(often ramp something up) increase the level or amount of (something) sharply.
3. (of an electrical waveform) increase or decrease in voltage linearly with time.
4. archaic (of an animal) rear up on its hind legs.
rush about violently.
5. chiefly dialect (of a plant) grow or climb luxuriantly.
Origin
ME (as v. in the sense 'rear up': from OFr. ramper 'creep, crawl', of unknown origin.
Inclined tower         
  • Inclined [[transmission tower]] at the [[Hoover Dam]].
  • The Leaning Tower of Gingin]]
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TOWER WHICH DOES NOT STAND PERPENDICULAR TO THE GROUND, EITHER INTENTIONALLY OR UNINTENTIONALLY
Inclined towers
An inclined tower is a tower that was intentionally built at an incline. Towers are built with an incline in order to support the weight of another structure, such as the Montreal Tower.
ramp         
  • Key: N = [[Normal force]] that is perpendicular to the plane, W=mg, where m = [[mass]], g = [[gravity]], and θ ([[theta]]) = Angle of inclination of the plane
  • Key: ''F''<sub>n</sub> = ''N'' = [[Normal force]] that is perpendicular to the plane, ''F''<sub>i</sub> = ''f'' = input force,  ''F''<sub>w</sub> = ''mg'' = weight of the load, where m = [[mass]], g = [[gravity]]
  • The inclined plane's geometry is based on a [[right triangle]].<ref name="Handley" /> The horizontal length is sometimes called ''Run'', the vertical change in height ''Rise''.
  • Demonstration inclined plane used in education, [[Museo Galileo]], Florence.
  • Layout of the cable drive system for the Liverpool Minard inclined plane.
  • Instrumented inclined plane used for physics education, around 1900. The lefthand weight provides the load force '''''F<sub>w</sub>'''''. The righthand weight provides the input force '''''F<sub>i</sub>''''' pulling the roller up the plane.
TILTED FLAT SURFACE; FLAT SUPPORTING SURFACE TILTED AT AN ANGLE, WITH ONE END HIGHER THAN THE OTHER, USED AS AN AID FOR RAISING OR LOWERING A LOAD
Inclined planes; Incline plane; Inclined Plane; Ramps; Ramp
n.
1) a steep ramp
2) (misc.) to go down a ramp; to go up a ramp

Википедия

Intake

An intake (also inlet) is an opening, structure or system through which a fluid is admitted to a space or machine as a consequence of a pressure differential between the outside and the inside. The pressure difference may be generated on the inside by a mechanism, or on the outside by ram pressure or hydrostatic pressure. Flow rate through the intake depends on pressure difference, fluid properties, and intake geometry.

Intake refers to an opening, or area, together with its defining edge profile which has an associated entry loss, that captures pipe flow from a reservoir or storage tank. Intake refers to the capture area definition and attached ducting to an aircraft gas turbine engine or ramjet engine and, as such, an intake is followed by a compressor or combustion chamber. It may instead be referred to as a diffuser. For an automobile engine the components through which the air flows to the engine cylinders, are collectively known as an intake system and may include the inlet port and valve. An intake for a hydroelectric power plant is the capture area in a reservoir which feeds a pressure pipe, or penstock, or into an open canal.