Silencer

What causes noise when steam is blown into water? Also, what principle does the silencer suppress the noise?

When steam is blown directly into water, the steam condenses and creates a cavity, and when the surrounding hot water flows toward the cavity and collides, a large impact and noise are generated.
The silencer emits steam from a small nozzle and smoothes the mixing with water to reduce noise.

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