it will suck the water up, depends what type of vacuum, and it could electricuit u !!! (that gd enough)
Nothing. It continues to propagate at the speed of light, and is not diffracted or distorted except by negligible gravitational effects.
It is vacuum
Yes, we are vacuum cleaners of the vacuum cleaners, which are the floor cleaners
The dielectric strength of vacuum is infinite because there is no molecule in the vacuum.
When you suck from a straw, you increase the volume of your mouth. This decrease in pressure inside your mouth creates a vacuum that draws liquid up the straw.
Yes, the phrase "his mouth was a vacuum cleaner" is a metaphor. It is used to convey that someone is eating or speaking voraciously or loudly, likening their mouth to a vacuum cleaner.
When you suck on a straw, the air pressure in your mouth decreases, creating a vacuum that allows the liquid to be drawn up into the straw and into your mouth. This decrease in air pressure is what causes the liquid to move from the higher pressure environment in the glass to the lower pressure environment in your mouth.
Draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lip and mouth to make a partial vacuum.
by definition a vacuum is empty. as in nothing. there is nothing in a vacuum. so the answer is, by current knowledge, that nothing happens in a vacuum
Then there will be a fly in your mouth
with your mouth
it travels at c (speed of light in a vacuum)
you eat
Nothing
Vacuum or snoop
Vacuum or a snoop