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An annular gap refers to a gap or space that is circular or ring-shaped in nature. This term is often used in various technical contexts where such gaps or spaces are encountered. Here are a few examples:

  1. Engineering: In engineering, an annular gap can refer to a circular space between two components, such as in a sealing arrangement where there is a ring-shaped gap between a shaft and a housing.
  2. Physics: In physics, an annular gap might describe the region between concentric cylinders or discs, where the space between the inner and outer cylinders is circular and defined.
  3. Construction: In construction or manufacturing, an annular gap could denote the circular clearance or space left intentionally between two parts for assembly, thermal expansion, or other functional reasons.

The term “annular” derives from the Latin word “annulus,” meaning ring or circular. Therefore, an annular gap specifically refers to any circular or ring-shaped void or space.

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