Maximum possible vacuum is -0.1 Mpa
No - it's a minimum. Zero in fact. Sound can not travel in a vacuum.
Light travels fastest in a vacuum.
The maximum speed of light is its speed in vacuum. That's 299,792,458 meters (186,282 miles) per second.
in a vacuum yes where there is no resisting force
If there's matter then its not a vacuum. But an EM wave can transverse either.
7.3 ohms
It is important to maintain a vacuum in a condenser if you want it to work well.
No, not as long as the light stays in vacuum.No, it does not. That is where it has its maximum speed.
No - it's a minimum. Zero in fact. Sound can not travel in a vacuum.
The maximum rating or a VCB is 32 KV.The maximum curent rating is up to 3000 A.
Light travels fastest in a vacuum.
The maximum speed of light is its speed in vacuum. That's 299,792,458 meters (186,282 miles) per second.
If x is the unknown or variable in an equation it can have many possible maximum or minimum values
The fastest that anything can go is the speed of light in a vacuum.
Because there's no influence from buoyancy in vacuum.
The old "economy" gauges were little more than an engine vacuum gauge. The assumption was that if you didn't put your foot into the throttle you'd get better economy. Engine vacuum is maximum at an idle or coasting in gear down a hill. The goal of the vacuum gauge was to help you maintain as much engine vacuum as possible, in the hopes that you'd get better economy that way.
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