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No, a gasoline engine cannot operate in outer space because it requires oxygen to combust the fuel. In the vacuum of space, there is no air for combustion to occur, so the engine would not work.
How have engineers designed spacecraft to operate in the special conditions of space
Space doesn't have a sound.
A space ship shuttle.
No. It has just the long A sound. The first E is a schwa and the second E is silent.
No. Space has the long A (ay) sound, and the E is silent.
No. Sound is the vibration of air. Sound will not travel in a vacuum. Space is a vacuum
Sound in oxygen is slow moving, but sound in space is not possible(by space, I mean a vacuum)
There is no sound in space or a vacuum.
There is no sound in space.
Space is a vacuum. Sound cannot travel in vacuum
Sound does not occupy physical space like an object would. Sound is a vibration that travels through a medium, such as air or water, so it does not have a physical presence that takes up space.