A "vacuum" is a state of emptiness or a void (Latin vacuus, from vacare, to empty).
Classically, it is used to denote a space absent of matter, or of air, as in outer space.
A "pure vacuum" (or complete vacuum) is a state of containing absolutely no matter, which only theoretically exists.
A vacuum cleaner is a cleaner that uses electricity. Vacuums suck up dust from the floor and they put it in a bag where it keeps all of the dust.
An absence of matter.
A space empty of matter.
A space relatively empty of matter.
A space in which the pressure is significantly lower than atmospheric pressure.
No. It seems possible that in handwritten form there could be confusion especially as the ending -uum is almost unknown in English except in vacuum.
Please vacuum you room before I get back home.There is no sound in a vacuum in space.
Vacuum has three syllables: vac⋅u⋅um
The plural is vacuums. (could be vacuum cleaners, or separate situations of a vacuum)
The plural is vacuums or vacua, both are acceptable.
why are vacuum flasks called vacuum flask
Because it has a vacuum.
It is vacuum
A Vacuum is the absence of air. So no, there is no air in a vacuum.
Yes, we are vacuum cleaners of the vacuum cleaners, which are the floor cleaners
There is no pressure in a vacuum, a vacuum is the absence of anything, there is nothing there to push. Air from a pressurized space that becomes open to a vacuum may push you into the vacuum, but the vacuum itself does nothing as it is literally nothing.
When the vehicle is under acceleration it doesn't supply vacuum. The vacuum canister or reservoir holds a vacuum supply to operate vacuum operated accessories until the engine regains vacuum.
There are:Bagless vacuum cleanersUpright vacuum cleanersCompact vacuum cleanersCanister vacuum cleanersIndustrial/commercial vacuum cleanersBackpack vacuum cleanersVacuum cleaners for hardwood floorsRobotic vacuum cleanersHandheld vacuum cleaners
a vacuum cleaner uses air to create suction. in a vacuum there is no air. Therefore, the aswer is NO.
No. It seems possible that in handwritten form there could be confusion especially as the ending -uum is almost unknown in English except in vacuum.
The vacuum becomes no longer a vacuum.
Vacuum lines supply vacuum for various functions.