In general, yes, a good working vacuum cleaner can pick up small stones if the stones are small enough.
The fan powered by a motor creates suction which pulls the dust into the cleaner nozzle (head) into the bag, filters or cyclones.
The fan powered by a motor creates suction which pulls the dust into nozzle (head) into the bag, filters or cyclones. The fan creates airstream with on its turn creates vacuum at the topside and front site of dust and soil particles so the will be lifted and transported by the airflow.
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YES Machines designed to work with water have valves to prevent damage to the motor. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In short, Yes. A standard upright vacuum cleaner you'd find in most homes can not tolerate moisture. Shop Vacs on the other hand can suck up water but again the motor can NOT get wet. Shop Vacs employ a pretty simple device to ensure the motor never sucks water up. On the suction end of the vacuum there is a cage that is fully surrounding a float. The float is too heavy to be sucked up when there is nothing pushing it up. but as the water rises in the tank the float gets higher and higher to the suction port until it gets close enough for the port to grab it, effectively stopping the vacuum from sucking anything else. Same as covering the hose with your hand you will hear the motor pick up speed as there is no wind resistance on the fan anymore. Just dump the water out and keep right on a sucking.
Yes, it will because of the negative and positive charges which are on the objects, the rod will pick the small pieces of paper up.
The vacuum cleaner uses suction to pick things up off the ground
By creating suction
A vacuum cleaner relies on moving air to pick up and transport debris to the bag or dirt container. As the moon has nothing that can really be called an atmosphere, the machine cannot function.
There are any number of things a vacuum cleaner doesn't have ... it doesn't have a living heart, for example, nor does it have a plumbing system. Why don't you ask the question again with a list of choices so we can pick the one that doesn't belong?
The fan powered by a motor creates suction which pulls the dust into the cleaner nozzle (head) into the bag, filters or cyclones.
Toner for copiers is very finely powdered, and a specially filtered vacuum is used to pick it up. Copier repair technicians are often seen with the 3M portable vacuum, which they use because it has superior filtration capacity.
I can even use my dyson on hardwood floors to pick stuff up.
Oreck vaccums have very strong suction and can pick up just about anything.
Vacuuming picks up dust, but if you are wreckless with the vacuum cleaner, then you may pick up dust and cause it to move around.
The fan powered by a motor creates suction which pulls the dust into nozzle (head) into the bag, filters or cyclones. The fan creates airstream with on its turn creates vacuum at the topside and front site of dust and soil particles so the will be lifted and transported by the airflow.
Yes, the wet and dry vacuum can be used to pick up water. It is called a wet and dry vacuum because it can be used on either dry debris, or on wet debris and water.
The EPA encourages you to never use a vacuum cleaner to clean up a broken fluorescent light.They recommend that you pick up as much as possible by hand and then use the sticky side of a piece of tape to pick up what you can't get manually.