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A vacuum cleaner is a machine used to suck up dust. The amount a vacuum cleaner sucks, can be measured in a number of ways including airflow in litres per second and airspeed in metres per second.

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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.


What energy transformations are in a vacuum cleaner?

First the electricity goes inside the vacuum cleaner, then the vacuum cleaner sucks the dirt right away so therefore: Electrical energy -- Mechanical Energy


How does a vacuum cleaner work... Scientifically including pressure?

A vacuum cleaner works by creating a pressure difference that sucks air and debris into the machine. The motor inside the vacuum creates a low-pressure zone, causing higher pressure air outside the vacuum to push air (and dirt) into the machine. This process is known as negative pressure or suction.


What is the name for an area in space where gravity is so strong that it acts like a vacuum cleaner and sucks in energy and matter?

That area is called a black hole.


How does the fan inside a vacuum cleaner cause the vacuum cleaner to pick up dirt?

The fan powered by a motor creates suction which pulls the dust into nozzle (head) into the bag, filters or cyclones. The fan creates airstream with on its turn creates vacuum at the topside and front site of dust and soil particles so the will be lifted and transported by the airflow.

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Is a vacuum cleaner more like a hair dryer?

No. A vacuum cleaner sucks in air. A hair dryer blows out air.


What are the parts of the vacuum cleaner?

A vacuum cleaner has many parts, including the hose and the on and off switch. A vacuum also has a container which holds the dirt and dust that the vacuum sucks up.


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.


The average vacuum cleaner sucks up 53 socks every year how many socks is this to the nearest ten?

50


Does carl thomas suck at modern warfare 2?

He (assuming it is a he) sucks like a vacuum cleaner in a room full of dust


What is a gravel vacuum?

A gravel vacuum cleaner is a long rubber tube connected to a larger plastic cylinder that sucks out fish waste and food that are on or below the gravel in a fish tank.


What is the name for the area in space where gravity is so strong it acts like a vacuum cleaner and sucks in energy and matter?

a black hole


What energy transformations are in a vacuum cleaner?

First the electricity goes inside the vacuum cleaner, then the vacuum cleaner sucks the dirt right away so therefore: Electrical energy -- Mechanical Energy


How does a vacuum cleaner work... Scientifically including pressure?

A vacuum cleaner works by creating a pressure difference that sucks air and debris into the machine. The motor inside the vacuum creates a low-pressure zone, causing higher pressure air outside the vacuum to push air (and dirt) into the machine. This process is known as negative pressure or suction.


What does Kirbie mean?

It can be either: 1. A brand of vacuum cleaner 2. A pink puffball from the Kirby series of video games, also capable of acting as a vacuum cleaner


What are the advantages and disadvantages to a vacuum cleaner?

Advantages:*Cleans the floor*Sucks of dustDisadvantages:*Can take up space*Can be noisy*Boring to push around*Not very mobile


What is the name for an area in space where gravity is so strong that it acts like a vacuum cleaner and sucks in energy and matter?

That area is called a black hole.