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How can make empty space?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

First you need a vacuum pump with proper vacuum hoses; then you need some container which you can seal air tight, hook the vacuum hoses to, and it must be strong and rigged as to not collapse when a vacuum is pulled. Container will preferrablely have place to look into it for expierment, or be made of glass. Now turn vacuum pump on for an hour or so and you will have an ok vacuum/empty space.

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