It is an empty space- A space where there is no matter. A perfect vacuum has no gas.
It depends on the filed of science the term is applied to. On a general note it refers to emptyness.
The word vacuum in relation to engineering terms means a pressure less than atmospheric pressure. A vacuum is typically a space that is completely devoid of matter.
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In engineering terms it may be teeth or threads
It's not that one is better than the other, it's that they are different. You must determine which one is best for you. You have to decide exactly what it is that you want to do. You should have a passion for the field whichever one it is. In terms of engineering, there are a number of possibilities to include to following. * Mechanical engineering * Chemical engineering * Electrical engineering * Architectural engineering * Computer science engineering * Management engineering
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Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
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What are terms relevant to current in engineering equipment
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Systems engineering and process engineering are both terms that are used as names for industrial engineering.
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B.Tech (Engineering) refers to a bachelor of technology in engineering. Persons qualified as such become engineering technologists in professional engineering terms.
C. E. Normand has written: 'Outgassing and vaporizing characteristics of vacuum greases' 'Vacuum problems and techniques' -- subject(s): Isotopes, Nuclear engineering, Vacuum
Chester Murray Van Atta has written: 'Vacuum science and engineering' -- subject(s): Vacuum technology
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H. A. Steinherz has written: 'Handbook of high vacuum engineering'
You need a fairly complex system to be evaluated on an energy system in terms of economic feasibility and engineering feasibility.
Alfred Eric Barrington has written: 'High vacuum engineering'