| 1. | Cavitation is disastrous for water transport because it breaks hydrogen bonds.
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| 2. | Cavitation is a significant cause of wear in some engineering contexts.
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| 3. | High velocity fragmentation can also increase the effect of temporary cavitation.
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| 4. | The snap can also produce sonoluminescence from the collapsing cavitation bubble.
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| 5. | As it collapses, the cavitation bubble reaches temperatures of over.
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| 6. | Clinically, cavitation is of primary concern in the mitral position.
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| 7. | The 67sqm rudder avoids rudder cavitation and saves 2 % fuel.
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| 8. | Cavitation can also erode the propellor causing it to fail prematurely.
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| 9. | Maybe it requires a bit of cavitation rather than a shock.
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| 10. | :: : The fancy science term for this is cavitation.
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