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Both a vacuum cleaner and a tornado generate low pressure that pulls air inward.

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How does a vacuum cleaner simulate a tornado How is it like a real tornado?

A vacuum cleaner simulates a tornado by creating a spinning vortex that sucks in debris and dirt. Similar to a real tornado, the swirling motion creates a low-pressure system that pulls objects toward the center. The intense suction power of a vacuum cleaner resembles the strong winds in a tornado that pick up and carry objects.


How is a vacuum like a real life tornado?

As with a vacuum a tornado continuously generates low pressure that essentially sucks air inwards, sometimes taking objects with it.


Where can I find a cheap vacuum cleaner bag?

Cheap vacuum cleaner bags can be bought in most large stores such as Tesco. Sometimes real bargains can be found on eBay, so that is always worth a look.


How many decibels is in a vacuum cleaner?

Some vacuum cleaners can be very loud. Some range in the level of 75 to 90 decibals. However, there appears to be no real true measure of exactly how loud a vacuum can be since a vacuum can generate different levels of loudness based on possible problems the vacuum might have.


Is there any way to clean a memory card reader?

A small vacuum cleaner would be the only real way,but it's not really a problem.


How do you make a model of a vacuum cleaner?

To make a model of a vacuum cleaner, start by gathering materials such as cardboard, plastic bottles, or foam for the body and base. Create a cylindrical shape for the main body, and use a smaller container or a bottle as the dustbin. Add a paper or plastic funnel for the suction nozzle and attach a small fan or a balloon to simulate airflow. Finally, decorate your model with paint and labels to resemble a real vacuum cleaner.


What is a real story about a tornado?

the waco tornado


How does the ray of the UFO really work?

I assume you are referring to the "tractor beam." This is actually a hypothetical device with the ability to attract one object to another from a distance, probably something like a giant vacuum cleaner, but it isn't real.


How is a tornado in a bottle project similar to a real tornado?

A tornado in a bottle project uses liquid to simulate the vortex motion of a real tornado. Both involve rotating air masses creating a funnel shape. However, the scale and force of a real tornado are much stronger and destructive than what can be replicated in a bottle.


What was used to create the tornado in the movie the Wizard of Oz?

It was made of muslin and wire. That allowed it to be flexible enough to bend like a real tornado. It was 35 feet tall.


In the movie Where the heart is their is a tornado is it real?

No


Is the greensburg tornado real?

The Greensburg, Kansas tornado of May 4, 2007 was definitely a real event. It was the first tornado to be rated EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita scale. This enormous tornado destroyed 95% of the town of Greensburg, killing 11.

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