It is not possible for a human to swing sword fast enough to create a vacuum. This was a popular theme in many of the Samurai anime. The vacuum create by superhuman speed often lead to devastating attacks in these shows.
A plant uses CO2 and H20 along with sunlight to create energy. This process is called photosynthesis.
There are three things. They are CO2,ethanol and ATP
Sunlight, water, and most of all CO2
Normally you create vacuum by pumping out the air from a sealed container. Electric and magnetic fields would seldom be used, unless you had some electrically charged particles that you wanted to remove from your partial vacuum.
No, compressors are designed to increase pressure by reducing volume, not create a vacuum by removing air. To create a vacuum, a dedicated vacuum pump is required which operates by removing air from a closed system.
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a vacuum cleaner uses air to create suction. in a vacuum there is no air. Therefore, the aswer is NO.
It forms from co2 the h2o in the ozone combines with co2 and h2o to create ion and that is used in dooms day weapons It forms from co2 the h2o in the ozone combines with co2 and h2o to create ion and that is used in dooms day weapons
No
yes
You can create a partial vacuum at home by using a vacuum pump or by using a manual vacuum pump. Simply connect the pump to a sealed chamber or container, and then pump out the air to lower the pressure inside the chamber, creating a partial vacuum.
It is not possible for a human to swing sword fast enough to create a vacuum. This was a popular theme in many of the Samurai anime. The vacuum create by superhuman speed often lead to devastating attacks in these shows.
Narwhals create a sort of vacuum and sucks up its food
moulding
YES
To create a vacuum in a glass container, you can use a vacuum pump to remove air molecules from within the container. Place the glass container on a vacuum pump, turn it on to create a low-pressure environment, and then seal the container to maintain the vacuum inside. This will remove most of the air molecules from the container, creating a vacuum.