No.
I believe you should read through your lectures for Food Safety
A hermetically sealed switch uses a sealed tube to enclose the working parts, protecting the contacts from environmental factors like dust, moisture, and gases. This design ensures the switch remains reliable and durable in harsh conditions.
When the container is not sealed or holes and pores exist.
Water can be evaporated from a sealed container.
The gas expand to fill the volume of the container.
Hermetically sealed - simply means 'air-tight'.
A hermetic container is a container that is airtight, preventing the entry of air or other gases and the escape of contents such as food or chemicals. This type of sealed container is commonly used to preserve the freshness and quality of the contents inside by minimizing exposure to external elements.
If something is hermetically sealed, it means that it is sealed so that no oxygen can get inside. People who preserve important documents tend to keep them in hermetically sealed containers so that the air does not destroy them.
Jars are hermetically sealed to keep all air out of a container to stop a substance from expiring or going bad. They are often hermetically sealed using heat, once all oxygen is drained out of the jar heat is often applied to make sure that there is no air leaks. Some jars will even contain an oxygen neutralizer or a freshness packet that gets rid of all air that got in after being sealed.
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I believe you should read through your lectures for Food Safety
No, a semi-hermetically sealed gas compressor is fine. The only difference between hermetically sealed and semi-hermetically sealed is that the semi is made of two pieces, and so can be opened up if a part breaks and needs to be replaced. Hermetically sealed compressors are one solid piece, and so must be completely replaced if they break. From a business stand point, the semi-hermetically sealed is probably best.
The worker at the post office hermeticaly sent the package.
hmmm...hermetically means selaed completely or airtight, so you would use it in such situations. ex: during the pickling process of cucumbers, the jar must be hermetically sealed so that no germs or bacteria can form inside it. ex2: pill capsules are hermetically sealed so that oxygen does not enter and cause chemical reactions until after the capsules have been taken by the patient. ... ... ... so basically, you can replace hermetically for words like "completely sealed" or "airtight", and also probably just "sealed."
no,hermetical transformers do not have conservator.
no it is not. Well, some are ... but it's dangerous, expensive, and silly. A bank vault is designed to keep money in and people out, making it hermetically sealed is overkill, especially if you get locked in.
The mass (amount) of the water in the container doesn't change, no matter where it goes. The water might change state, say from liquid to solid (ice) during the voyage, depending on what vehicle was used to carry the container. The container could be distorted or ruptured by such a state change, allowing some or all of the water to escape. If some of the water were to escape from the hermetically sealed mayonnaise jar, the sum total of the mass of the water remaining in the jar plus the mass of the portion that escaped would still be equal to the mass of everything that was in the jar when it was sealed.