A propeller attached to the motor creates a vacuum (sucks air in) via an inlet. Within the cleaner itself there is an inline filter and receptacle, somewhere for the dirt to drop into. The filter prevents dirt particles meeting the fan and motor. When the motor is switched off the vacuum is reduced to zero and all heavy material drops in the receptacle light particles stick in part to the filter and can be removed manually to a waste disposal
By creating suction
No. They can only pick up grass, dirt, sand, gravel, etc.
No
you pick it up and continue riding it.
Pick up one of your people and put them on the dirt spot
The high-speed fan creates suction within the vacuum cleaner, pulling air (and dirt) into the machine. As the dirt-laden air enters the vacuum, it passes through a filter that traps the dirt particles while allowing clean air to continue through the machine. This creates a vacuum effect that sucks up dirt and debris from surfaces.
because it helped
its bolted on the fan blade.
Usually on a dirt road in America, from a pick up that is driving back from a bar.
The fan powered by a motor creates suction which pulls the dust into nozzle (head) into the bag, filters or cyclones. The fan creates airstream with on its turn creates vacuum at the topside and front site of dust and soil particles so the will be lifted and transported by the airflow.
A vacuum cleaner works by creating suction through a motor that pulls air (and dirt particles) into the machine. As the air moves through the vacuum, it passes through a filter or bag that traps the dirt and debris while allowing the air to escape. The rotating brush or beater bar on the vacuum helps to dislodge dirt from carpet fibers, making it easier for the suction to pick it up.
To scoop up any gold they found and pick out the dirt.