The Kearny air pump is a type of air pump developed to achieve high levels of vacuum, particularly in laboratory and industrial settings. It was invented by American engineer and inventor, William Kearny, in the early 20th century. The design typically utilizes principles that allow for the efficient removal of air or other gases from a closed system to create a vacuum, making it suitable for various applications in science and technology.
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