somewhere where there is absolutely nothing- no air, no atoms of any sort. You can get radiation such as light in vacuums though. If you are in a vaccum as there is no air pressure your lungs go inside out and you get sucked to pieces, well actually your body's internal air pressure pushes you apart but it's the same thing
"Suck it Up: The Science Behind Vacuum Cleaners"
In science, vacuum refers to a space entirely devoid of matter, such as air or other gases. This absence of particles in a vacuum allows for unique experimental conditions to study various phenomena. Vacuum is often used in scientific research, particularly in fields like physics and chemistry.
Examples of vacuums include the vacuum inside a sealed jar, the vacuum of outer space, and the vacuum inside a vacuum cleaner.
For example in the most strong cosmic vacuum are millions of neutrinos. And in an installation increasing the temperature and the power of the pump the degassing continue down to the minimal resolution of the measuring instrument but this is not the "ideal" vacuum - it is the minimum possible in some conditions. The absolute vacuum is impossible - in nature or laboratory.
The maximum vacuum pressure that can be achieved in this vacuum chamber is 10-6 torr.
"Suck it Up: The Science Behind Vacuum Cleaners"
In a vacuum they would both fall at the same speed.
In science, vacuum refers to a space entirely devoid of matter, such as air or other gases. This absence of particles in a vacuum allows for unique experimental conditions to study various phenomena. Vacuum is often used in scientific research, particularly in fields like physics and chemistry.
Chester Murray Van Atta has written: 'Vacuum science and engineering' -- subject(s): Vacuum technology
A vacuum is a space that contains few or no molecules. It is a region devoid of matter, making it a low-pressure environment. Vacuums are commonly used in science and technology for various applications such as in vacuum chambers or vacuum cleaners.
There are several online retailers that sell vacuum ovens. One can purchase one through Amazon or eBay as well as science supply retailers such as Cole Parmer.
It is an empty space- A space where there is no matter. A perfect vacuum has no gas.
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Science is required to know what fuel to use, how much u need, what is the maximum speed u can go without killing the passengers, how do u get the passengers to survive the vacuum and radiation... There are tons of stuff about spaceships that are related to science. there's something called "rocket science".
well i do noe that its a vacuum and that there is no atmosphere i learned that from my 8th grade honors regents science teacher :]
Yes. Matter and energy are science, and there is matter all around us, except for where there are vacuums. Light can pass through vacuums, and light is a form of energy. So there's more science in vacuum chambers than just vacuums.
If your looking for a source for a science project I would recommend a TV remote. A wireless mouse, a robotic vacuum cleaner.