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    Dyson V12 Detect Slim Cordless Vacuum Cleaner — on sale for $400 (save $250) ... The price is down to $36 at Walmart. If you buy it at Amazon, it'll set you back $43.

  4. Comet (cleanser) - Wikipedia

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    A canister of Comet cleanser. Comet is an American brand of scouring powders and other household cleaning products manufactured by KIK Custom Products Inc. The brand was introduced in 1956 by Procter & Gamble (P&G) and sold to Prestige Brands in 2001. [1]

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    Cleaning agents are substances (usually liquids, powders, sprays, or granules) used to remove dirt, including dust, stains, bad smells, and clutter on surfaces. Purposes of cleaning agents include health, beauty, removing offensive odor, and avoiding the spread of dirt and contaminants to oneself and others.

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    It has a strong spray and suction design that helps you target stuck-in stains and work them out. More than 10,000 reviews on Walmart are obsessed with this stain-fighting tool, too.

  7. Discharge coefficient - Wikipedia

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    In a nozzle or other constriction, the discharge coefficient (also known as coefficient of discharge or efflux coefficient) is the ratio of the actual discharge to the ideal discharge, [1] i.e., the ratio of the mass flow rate at the discharge end of the nozzle to that of an ideal nozzle which expands an identical working fluid from the same initial conditions to the same exit pressures.