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Q: What is a space entirely devoid matter?
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What does a vacuum not contain?

A vacuum by definition is an area in space devoid of matter.


What term applies to space devoid of matter?

Vacuum. Or sometimes as a "hard vacuum".


How do you use the word devoid of in a sentence?

The desert region of the southwestern US is not entirely devoid of vegetation.


What is space that has no matter?

Space that has no matter is called a vacuum. It is characterized by the absence of particles, such as gas molecules and atoms, and is devoid of any substance. Vacuums exist in outer space and are created artificially in vacuum chambers on Earth.


What is the meaning of devoid?

The black hole was devoid of all matter. I found the subject devoid of interesting facts. The sentence was devoid of meaning. The refridgerator was devoid of food.


What is in the universe?

According to current physics: 1) Matter 2) Space 3) Time Outside of the universe is devoid of any of these three things.


Is gravity dark matter?

Gravity is not matter (dark or light), it is a property of mass and space that results in forces. Matter and force are entirely different things.


Does outerspace have sound?

Outerspace has no sound. This is because outerspace is essentially devoid of matter, and matter is required for sound. Sound is a physical phenomenon of a travelling pressure wave, and in space there is essentially no gas or media to transmit a wave.


What color is deep space?

Deep space, or any "space", has no color...it is a vacuum, devoid of any light.


What is a 6 lettered word starting with V that means a space entirely empty of matter or air?

vacuum


What is vacuum in engineering terms?

It is an empty space- A space where there is no matter. A perfect vacuum has no gas.


What is the complete absence of matter?

No, the absence of matter would be a vacuum, which is quite different from a black hole. A regular black hole has a fairly large amount of mass (which is basically the same as matter) in a small space.