An area without matter can be called null, empty, void/devoid, but, there are currently no scientific terms to define this, however, an area without oxygen is called a vaccum. It is called this, because, when a door in a moving space-rocket is opened, and exposed to a vaccum, the difference in pressure between the rocket and outside causes, literally, a sort of vaccum effect to take place, everything being sucked out. The same effect is noticed on planes, however, the end result is not so lethal, as, despite the small amount of it, the Earth does contain oxygen, while, in space, there is none, so, an astronaut not wearing a space suit, exposed to a hard vaccum, will find the oxygen ripped out of his lungs.
Total vacuum. However, by Heisenburg's uncertainty principle that is forbidden, so it can't be empty.
Vaccum is the space that contains no air or any other particles.
(I don't think there's any other kind of empty space.)
That would be called "vacuum".
non-existance..
A Vacuum
Vacuum
a vacuum
Atoms
If heat is transferred by waves, we call it radiation. If it is transferred by particles in contact it is conduction, and if the particles move to carry the heat it is convection.
Transfer of heat energy through energy waves is called radiation.
The amplitude.
A vacuum.
a vacuum
:Whilest "space" is but a vaccuum, there are still trace amounts of gas particles in the vast emptiness of that which we call "space." Take nebulae for instance, they are but giant collections of plasma particles, which are but a combination of gas and liquid. The accretion disks around black holes are made of plasma and gas as well. So in short, yes, there are particles of gas in space.
Volume
Subsoil.
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No. The whole point of space is a break from each other. When she's ready I'm sure she'll call you. Goodluck :)
The particles of light are known as photons.
That would be a description of heat transfer by conduction.
We usually call this an ore.
Astronomy
gas particles move fastly spread apart