1. The perfect, complete vacuum is impossible.
2. You need a vacuum ionic pump down to approx. 10 ex.-11 bar.
No scientists can hardly produce a close to perfect vacuum in a high tec. lab, So I very serously doubt you could make a perfect vaccum in a bottle.
A Perfect Vacuum was created in 1971.
The past perfect tense is had managed.
I had managed.
In a perfect vacuum, the pressure is zero psi.
The pressure measurement of a perfect vacuum is 0 psi.
The ideal pressure in a perfect vacuum is 0 psi.
Past perfect s formed with -- has + past participle.Managed is the paste participle of manage. Past perfect verb is had managed egShe had managed to frighten the dog away by the time we arrived.
If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.
Yes, this would be perfect symmetry.
No, it is theoretically impossible to create a perfect vacuum due to the presence of unavoidable quantum fluctuations at the subatomic level. However, scientists have been able to create extremely high-quality vacuums in laboratory conditions.
For example in the most strong cosmic vacuum are millions of neutrinos. And in an installation increasing the temperature and the power of the pump the degassing continue down to the minimal resolution of the measuring instrument but this is not the "ideal" vacuum - it is the minimum possible in some conditions. The absolute vacuum is impossible - in nature or laboratory.