1. You wouldn't have any electric
2. Nothing would happen as there is no air in space.
I'm thinking..get squashed by the pressure in space
A hard vacuum or interstellar space.
A completely empty space is called a vacuum. A vacuum does not even have air. Sound cannot travel through a vacuum.
space is a vacuum, and sound can't move through a vacuum.
A vacuum by definition is an area in space devoid of matter.
I'm thinking..get squashed by the pressure in space
There are various problems that could happen in space exploration. For example, if for some reason a vacuum is breached.
Due to the vacuum of space, nothing. The air would be dispersed and have no effect on anything in space
Space is a vacuum. All of your insides would get sucked out of every hole in your body. Every hole.
Space is a vacuum. Sound cannot travel in vacuum
It can happen where all of combustible material, a source of oxygen, and a source of heat are present. Rockets fire in space all the time. However, the combustion actually occurs within a non-vacuum, the space occupied by the combustible material (e.g. hydrazine) and the oxidizing agent (e.g. nitrogen tetroxide). In a true vacuum, having no matter means having no combustible materials.
A hard vacuum or interstellar space.
well space is like a vacuum you cant escape it and sound wave do not travel in space but space isn't literally a vacuum so they move by rockets and the gravity of earth
A vacuum is composed of empty space.
A completely empty space is called a vacuum. A vacuum does not even have air. Sound cannot travel through a vacuum.
Vacuum of space is nothingness.
THEORETICALLY: An absolute vacuum has no mass contained. In empty space there is no mass, so an absolute vacuum is empty space and empty space is an absolute vacuum. There is no difference. Although, there may be energy passing through the empty space or vacuum in the form of electromagnetic waves, or gravitational or magnetic fields.