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The matter exists in everywhere, include the vacuum.

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Does heat exist in a vacuum?

No. Heat is a measure of molecular energy in matter, a true vacuum would not contain matter. However, since there is no such thing as a complete vacuum, then Yes.


Example of no matter?

A complete vacuum contains no matter.


Can there be an absence of matter?

There is no space where there is no matter. Even in a vacuum, matter, no matter how miniscule does exist.


Is vaccuum visible?

A vacuum is not visible, as it is an absence of matter. Matter must exist to be seen, and so a vacuum cannot be seen.


A complete absence of matter is a?

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What actually is present in vacuum?

A vacuum consist of anti-matter; the opposite of matter...matter is something and anti-matter is nothing. When something is added to the vacuum the anti-matter is displaced and only matter will now remains. If you were made out of anti-matter then your observable results would be the opposite. Matter and anti-matter cannot exist in the same space; only one of the two can exist in any place at any one time. When you remove matter from a space the only thing that can exisist in that space is anti-matter!


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.


What is the empty space where no air exist?

The term for the empty space where no air exists is vacuum. A vacuum is a space devoid of matter, including air. Vacuum is commonly used in scientific research and technology applications, such as in vacuum chambers or vacuum pumps.


Who said there are no spaces between particles because a vacuum because vacuum cant exist?

Aristotle was a proponent of the idea that a vacuum cannot exist because, in his view, nature abhors a vacuum. He believed that there can be no empty space between particles because all space must be filled with matter. This idea was later overturned by modern physics and the concept of a vacuum in quantum mechanics.


Why is the concept of a vacuum beam scientifically unfeasible?

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Can silence exist in a vacuum?

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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.