In my opinion Pressure Cleaning is definitely better than vacuuming. With pressure cleaning it gets rite into the surface and sanitises, and does not realease dust particles into the atmosphere.
No. If you can get it, vacuum is the best insulator.
because the air in side them is moving so fast that it makes the tornado have less pressure than the things around it making every thing get sucked in to it just like a vacuum
Sound is a variation in air pressure, within the range of hearing of the subject. Bats do better at higher frequencies, and elephants do better than us at infrasonic frequencies. Sound is a subjective phenomenon - as is that part of it we call 'noise'. But sound does require a physical medium for its propagation - sound will not travel in a vacuum.
a plunger crumples when pressure is applied because the presume pushes out the air creating a vacuum and the air pressure on the out side is more than the pressure on the inside creating a suction effect and causing it to crumple
Vacuum refers to a volume of space that is essentially empty of matter,such that is gaseous pressure is much less than atmospheric pressure. while AIR is the mixture of oxygen, nitrogen,and other gases that are consistently present around us.
No. If you can get it, vacuum is the best insulator.
A total vacuum is a space that is completely empty of matter. It is not practically possible to achieve a complete vacuum . An approximation to this is a space with pressure much less than atmospheric pressure.
Vacuum is measured in inHg or inches of mercury and a true vacuum is anything below zero on this scale...for reference normal atmospheric pressure or air pressure is about 14.7 inHg so anything less than that could be expressed as a vacuum or less than atmospheric pressure if above zero but less than 14.7 inHg...you can measure this with a vacuum gauge that you can get at any autoparts store but you can feel a vacuum as a suction just like your vacuum cleaner....So a vacuum is anyththing zero inHg or below and a partial vacuum is anything between zero and 14.7 inHg.
Theoretically yes because glass is a poorer thermal conductor than steel.
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In an active vacuum environment.
There were obvious differences between the trasisitor and the vacum tube. The transistor was faster, more reliable, smaller, and much cheaper to build than a vacuum tube. One transmisor was the equivalent 40 vacuum tubes. They also didn't produce heat compare it to a vacuum tubes. Conduct electricity faster and better than vacuum tubes.
In a total vacuum I am sure they would die off. A vacuum cleaner will not kill them off but it is better to have them there than in the bed.
Dust and debris should be removed by vacuum cleaning rather than by sweeping or compressed air blowing that tends to redistribute contaminants rather than remove them.
Yes. Everywhere on the surface of the earth has air pressure except for artificially created vacuum chambers. The air pressure in a tornado is lower than the pressure in its surroundings.
It is an empty space- A space where there is no matter. A perfect vacuum has no gas.
Hydrocleaning has various levels. "Low-pressure water cleaning" uses water pressure less than 5,000 psi, while "High-pressure water cleaning" uses water pressure between 5,000 to 10,000 psi. Higher still is "High-pressure water jetting" which is between 10,000 to 25,000 psi, and finally "Ultrahigh-pressure water jetting" uses pressures above 25,000 psi.