Ejection
Ejection is the act of forcing something out of a container, system, or body, or the result of that action. It is used across many fields to describe the sudden expulsion of matter or energy, often driven by pressure, mechanical action, or internal forces. The word derives from Latin eicere, to throw out.
In mechanical and everyday contexts, ejection describes items being expelled from devices. Examples include cartridge cases
In aviation and spaceflight, an ejection system enables a pilot or crew member to escape an aircraft
In volcanology and geology, ejecta are materials expelled during eruptions, such as ash clouds, pumice, and
In biology and botany, ejection describes active dispersal or expulsion of material, such as seeds or spores
In astronomy and astrophysics, ejection describes the removal of matter from a system, such as jets of
Ejection is thus a general term spanning many disciplines, referring to the act or product of pushing