"Pranged" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pranged" Meaning

To "prang" typically means to crash or collide with something, especially a vehicle.

"Pranged" Examples

Examples of "pranged"


1. Caught in a trap: The animal pranged the trap that was set to capture it.

2. Failed to function properly: The electronic device pranged and stopped working on the plane.

3. Caused a conflict or argument: Their views pranged, leading to a heated debate.

4. Land or interfere with something: The seaplane pranged on the rocks off the shore.

5. Got into trouble with the law: He pranged while speeding and received a hefty fine.

"Pranged" Similar Words

Pranced

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To walk or move in a way that causes someone to draw attention to themselves, often with a sense of pride or arrogance.

Prancer

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Prances

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To walk or move with an elegant, often showy, gait, typically with long strides and a high-kicking action, especially as a way of dancing.

Prancing

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Prandial

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Prandtl

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The Prandtl number is a dimensionless number used in the study of fluid dynamics and heat transfer. It is defined as the ratio of momentum diffusivity to thermal diffusivity. In other words, it's a measure of the ratio of the transport of momentum to the transport of heat in a fluid. It's named after the German-American physicist Ludwig Prandtl, who first introduced it in the late 19th century.<br><br>A higher Prandtl number indicates that momentum diffusivity is greater than thermal diffusivity, meaning that momentum is transferred more easily through the fluid than heat, while a lower Prandtl number indicates the opposite.<br><br>The Prandtl number is an important quantity in many engineering and scientific applications, including:<br><br> Boundary layer theory: The Prandtl number is used to determine the thickness of the boundary layer in fluids.<br> Heat transfer calculations: The Prandtl number is used to determine the rate of heat transfer in a fluid.<br><br>Typical values of the Prandtl number include:<br><br> Air: 0.71 (at STP)<br> Water: 7 (at 20°C)<br> Mercury: 0.014 (at 20°C)<br><br>It's worth noting that the Prandtl number is not unitless. Its units are (dynamic viscosity / density) / thermal diffusivity.

Prang

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A prang is a friendly or minor collision between two vehicles, especially in Southeast Asia. It is often used in the informal setting to describe a fender bender or a soft crash, where the damage is minimal and no one is seriously injured.

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Prankish

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Prankster

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A person who enjoys playing tricks on others, often in a lighthearted or playful way, or an individual who regularly indulges in such behavior, often in a mischievous or joking manner.

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Praseodymium

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