A Kenmore progressive vacuum cleaner is an up-to-date vacuum that is intelligent and easy to use. The vacuum has a feature called "inteliClean" that detects how much dirt is being removed from the floor or carpet.
The filter in a vacuum cleaner separates dust from air. Air is allowed to pass through whereas dust is trapped by the filter and caught in the bag/cylinder of the vacuum cleaner.
Some kind of magnet or magnetic field is necessary for a motor to operate. Alternating current vacuum cleaners (that plug into the wall) have motors with electromagnets. Direct current vacuum cleaners (that plug into the car's cigarette lighter socket) have motors with permanent magnets.
"A shop vac is still a vacuum cleaner. Those contraptions work be creating a negative pressure that sucks in unwanted particles, like dirt, into a holding container that filters the air out to prevent the majority of its contents from flying out."
the first hairdryer was actually the vacuum cleaner. After that in 1920 was the first patented hair dryer which didn,t work well. Then in the 50's was the first properly working hairdryer.
According to the principles of physics, sound itself is unable to travel in a vacuum. Therefore, a microphone will be unable to amplify any sounds in a vacuum.
a vacuum cleaner uses air to create suction. in a vacuum there is no air. Therefore, the aswer is NO.
how does vaccum work
The vacuum cleaner uses suction to pick things up off the ground
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Vacuum Cleaner and Floor Polisher are both built with motor or machine that needs the power of electricity to work and function.
The filter in a vacuum cleaner separates dust from air. Air is allowed to pass through whereas dust is trapped by the filter and caught in the bag/cylinder of the vacuum cleaner.
Yes, you can do the work yourself. With a mechanical vacuum that does the work for you, you are not going to get nearly as good of a clean that a regular vacuum gets.
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.
No they couldn't.One thing is that if water is in there it will get stuck. But this could work if there's no water in there
A machine for cleaning carpets, tapestry, upholstered work, etc., by suction.
A machine for cleaning carpets, tapestry, upholstered work, etc., by suction.
It's basically a big vacuum cleaner. The gutter brooms bring everything into the middle, and it's sucked up by vacuum.