Same way as anywhere else. You need two electrodes and something to apply a (high) voltage between them.
Normally you create vacuum by pumping out the air from a sealed container. Electric and magnetic fields would seldom be used, unless you had some electrically charged particles that you wanted to remove from your partial vacuum.
The space vacuum cleaner works by using suction to collect debris and dust in the vacuum of space. It operates similarly to a regular vacuum cleaner, but is designed to function in the unique conditions of space, where there is no air to create traditional suction. Instead, the vacuum cleaner uses specialized technology to create a vacuum and collect debris and dust particles.
1. You wouldn't have any electric 2. Nothing would happen as there is no air in space.
Radiation through the vacuum space is S= watts/meter squared = E^2/z=EH where z is the vacuum space impedance, E is the electric field.
No. First of all it wouldn't stay on the ground. and why would you need to vacuum?A vacuum cleaner depends on a difference in air pressure to operate. With no air pressure in space, there could be no difference in air pressure and thus no operation.Inside a manned spacecraft, which is usually pressurized a vacuum cleaner will obviously work just fine; especially for collecting and disposing of water globules. Also the standard NASA space toilet uses a modification of a vacuum cleaner for urine collection.
It is not possible to have an electric discharge in space. you would only be able to have a spark if there was some sort of gas for the electricity to flow through and since in space there is no air, you could not have a spark.
A loudspeaker in space, or any other vacuum, as sound waves cannot travel in a vacuum.
Electromagnetic force field.
Electromagnetic waves, such as light and radio waves, can travel through a vacuum like space because they do not require a medium to propagate. This is because they consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that can travel through empty space.
Conductivity of free space can be approximated to be equal to the conductivity inside of a vacuum, which is zero.
Oxygen molecules disappearing would not create a vacuum because the process would not remove all other gases and particles in the space. A vacuum is created by removing all matter from a space, not just one type of molecule. Additionally, the disappearance of oxygen would not decrease the pressure enough to create a true vacuum.
Yes, space is mostly silent as sound waves need a medium to travel through, and space is a vacuum. The lack of atmosphere also means there is no air resistance to cause vibrations that would create sound. However, there can be occasional noises like radio transmissions or vibrations within spacecraft.