No. Sound requires a medium to propagate through
Sound cannot be propagated in a vacuum because it needs a medium to be propagated from one end to another which lacks in a vacuum.
It's not under pressure (caused by gas) or in a vacuum. You should be concerned enough not to eat it if you hear a sound. The reason is that spoilage can give off gases.
A vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment and some bug bombs ought to give them the message. There is a reason why they are there in your RV.
Yes, sound waves require a medium, such as air, water, or solid materials, to travel through. This is because sound waves are mechanical waves that propagate by transferring energy through particle interactions in the medium. Sound cannot travel in a vacuum where there is no medium.
I seek the vacuum of space. Who'll vacuum the living room? That's a powerful vacuum cleaner.
A seal is prolly going bad. its gonna give you code P0410 if you dont fix it.
Give us the application.
lose a fight with a vacuum(:
Creative Sound Blaster sound cards are known to give the clearest, truest sound.
vacuum
If the pool is shocked give it a scrub down with a pool broom / brush leave it for a day then vacuum the rubbish of the bottom. If there is a lot of algae present Vacuum to waste
Be honest with them. Unless its a stupid reason. Make it sound real atleast. Were they rude? Didnt give you hours? ?? Ask yourself first.