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No. The fly could not fly in a vacuum since it needs the gas molecules in air to support its body and allow lift. It would be like a man trying to 'swim' in an empty swimming pool.

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Why the suction of a vacuum filtration apparatus is broken before the vacuum is turned off?

Releasing the suction of a vacuum filtration apparatus before turning off the vacuum prevents any potential backflow of liquid into the vacuum pump, which could damage the pump. It also helps to avoid contamination and spillage of the filtrate.


Why is your vacuum expelling air instead of sucking it in?

A common reason could be a blockage in the vacuum hose or filter that is preventing proper airflow. Check for any clogs or obstructions that may be hindering the vacuum's suction power. Alternatively, the vacuum's suction settings may be too low or the motor could be malfunctioning, causing the air to be expelled rather than sucked in.


Is heat energy can be stored in vacuum?

No, heat energy cannot be stored in a vacuum because vacuum is an absence of matter that could hold or transfer heat. Heat needs matter to transfer through conduction, convection, or radiation. In a vacuum, there is no medium for heat transfer to occur.


Could an X-wing really fly in real life?

No, the X-wing from Star Wars could not fly in real life because it is a fictional spacecraft with technology that does not exist in the real world.


What happens when your vacuum pushes out dirt instead of pulling it in?

If your vacuum is pushing out dirt instead of pulling it in, it could indicate a clog in the vacuum hose or filter. Check for any blockages and ensure the filter is clean and properly installed. If the issue persists, it might be a sign of a more serious problem with the vacuum's suction mechanism that would require professional attention.