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  Faucet

Sigma KEE - Faucet
Faucet(faucet)faucet, spigot

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(documentation Faucet EnglishLanguage "A Tube with a Valve meant to control flow of a Fluid. This is differentiated from other combinations of values and pipes in that the valve is meant to control the exit of fluid from the pipe at a site close to that of the valve control. It is also a typicalPart of the fixtures in a Bathroom or Kitchen.") engineering.kif 927-930
(subclass Faucet FluidPowerDevice) engineering.kif 932-932 Faucet is a subclass of fluid power device
(typicalPart Faucet Bathroom) engineering.kif 936-936 A faucet is typically a part of a bathroom
(typicalPart Faucet Kitchen) engineering.kif 935-935 A faucet is typically a part of a kitchen

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(partTypes Valve Faucet) engineering.kif 933-933 Every valve is a part of a faucet
(termFormat EnglishLanguage Faucet "faucet") engineering.kif 937-937

antecedent
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(=>
    (and
        (instance ?F Faucet)
        (instance ?LM LiquidMotion)
        (patient ?LM ?L)
        (located ?LM ?F))
    (holdsDuring
        (ImmediateFutureFn
            (WhenFn ?LM))
        (not
            (exists (?T)
                (and
                    (instance ?T Tube)
                    (contains ?T ?L))))))
engineering.kif 939-952

consequent
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(=>
    (instance ?TW TapWater)
    (exists (?LM ?F)
        (and
            (instance ?LM WaterMotion)
            (patient ?LM ?TW)
            (origin ?LM ?F)
            (instance ?F Faucet))))
Food.kif 276-283


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