You burn up the motor.
When placed in a vacuum, water will start to evaporate due to the reduced air pressure. As the pressure decreases, the water molecules gain enough energy to break free from the liquid and turn into water vapor.
it will suck the water up, depends what type of vacuum, and it could electricuit u !!! (that gd enough)
In a vacuum, water evaporates quickly and turns into vapor because there is no air pressure to keep it in its liquid state.
it dies
it will sink of it will float.
it foams
try it and find out
it kills its vibe
it dies
It gets softer.
i dont know :):):):):););0
If an object is in a space it is not a vacuum. No true vacuum exists. I will adress your question assuming a partial vacuum, and assuming the objects will not expand/ be pulled apart by suction forces. The objects will not be able to transfer heat energy through convection and therefor will remain at the same temperature unless they touch, or radiate heat, or are hit by radiation.