water pump

     

A pump is a evice used to move gases, liquids or slurries. A pump moves liquids or gases from lower pressure to higher pressure, and overcomes this difference in pressure by adding energy to the system (such as a water system). A gas pump is generally called a compressor, except in very low pressure-rise applications, such as in heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning, where the operative equipment consists of fans or blowers.

Trivia about water pump

  • An 1854 outbreak of cholera in London ended after Dr. John Snow had a handle on one of these removed