No. Yes, provided it is a vacuum that they could survive. A true vacuum in which there is no matter of any kind is a real stretch of physics, and only really exists in theory. What we call a vacuum is really just a strong negative pressure. Matter is still present. Even in the "vacuum" of space, there's still some matter.
Answer No. Sound waves will not travel through a vacuum. There is a physics lesson explaining why in detail on this website http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/sound/U11L1a.html
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Inches of vacuum. Thirty inches of vacuum is generally considered a complete vacuum when evacuating a system before purging it with nitrogen gas to completely dry the system out before recharging it with whatever refrigerant is to be used. This assumes that what ever problem generated the need for the system to evacuated has been resolved.
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If the question is does sound travel in a vacuum. I believe the answer is no.
I assume you are referring to a vacuum line. As there are more than one vacuum hoses, impossible to answer your question.
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Question is what type of vacuum truck you are looking for. A carpet cleaning vacuum truck or a street level truck to pick up debris in which you will need chemical supplies and such.
I assume you are referring to the "tractor beam." This is actually a hypothetical device with the ability to attract one object to another from a distance, probably something like a giant vacuum cleaner, but it isn't real.
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Don't understand the question, all vacuum is taken from the intake manifold, what are you looking for. And is this a turbo or a none turbo