(physics) A region of space in which there are no particles of matter and no electromagnetic or gravitational fields other than those whose behavior is under consideration.
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(physics) A region of space in which there are no particles of matter and no electromagnetic or gravitational fields other than those whose behavior is under consideration.
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Unused clusters on a hard disk. See cluster and slack space.
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