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Yes, the word 'vacuum' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.

The noun 'vacuum' is a word for a space completely void of matter; a space where the air has been almost completely removed; a shortened form of the word vacuum cleaner; a word for a thing.

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How do you change a noun into an adjective such as motion?

Here are some examples of nouns being used as VERBS. You cannot change nouns into adjectives. Noun: Laser Verb: Lase - emitting the laser light onto something The surgeons loved the new laser machine the hospital purchased for micro laser cutting and cauterizing. All they have to do is hold the laser pen in their hand and then press a button to lase the tissue they want to remove. Noun: Vacuum Cleaner Verb: Vacuum I don't like my vacuum cleaner. It does not vacuum up the small stuff. Noun: Light Verb: light, lighted, lit In the early 1900s Thomas Edison created the light bulb and new light fixtures to replace the dangerous gas lights. He invited the town officials to see a street to be lighted up without any gas lights. When the lights were lit everyone was awed. The basic concept is that the noun will either retain it's original word as a verb or will be varied a little. The examples show how they can be varied by the tenses.


What are examples of a vacuum?

Examples of vacuums include the vacuum inside a sealed jar, the vacuum of outer space, and the vacuum inside a vacuum cleaner.


What is the maximum vacuum pressure that can be achieved in this vacuum chamber?

The maximum vacuum pressure that can be achieved in this vacuum chamber is 10-6 torr.


What do you call a person who cleans a vacuum?

A person who cleans a vacuum is typically referred to as a vacuum cleaner technician or a vacuum cleaner service professional.


What is the maximum vacuum pressure in psi that can be achieved by the vacuum pump?

The maximum vacuum pressure in psi that can be achieved by the vacuum pump is 29.92 psi.

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Is the noun vacuum also a verb?

Yes, the word vacuum is actually a noun, verb and an adjective.


Give you a noun that start in letter V?

vacuum


How do you spell the plural of vacuum?

The plural is vacuums. (could be vacuum cleaners, or separate situations of a vacuum)


What noun does capable describe?

The adjective 'capable' describes a noun as able to do things effectively and skilfully, and to achieve results. The adjective capable most often describes a noun for a person, but it can describe a noun for a thing. Examples:We'll need a capable electrician to fix this old wiring.It's a capable vacuum that can clean the sand from this carpet.


What part of speech is void in?

The word "void" can be a noun, adjective, or verb. As a noun, it refers to an empty space or vacuum. As an adjective, it describes something that lacks content or validity. As a verb, it means to cancel or nullify something.


How do you change a noun into an adjective such as motion?

Here are some examples of nouns being used as VERBS. You cannot change nouns into adjectives. Noun: Laser Verb: Lase - emitting the laser light onto something The surgeons loved the new laser machine the hospital purchased for micro laser cutting and cauterizing. All they have to do is hold the laser pen in their hand and then press a button to lase the tissue they want to remove. Noun: Vacuum Cleaner Verb: Vacuum I don't like my vacuum cleaner. It does not vacuum up the small stuff. Noun: Light Verb: light, lighted, lit In the early 1900s Thomas Edison created the light bulb and new light fixtures to replace the dangerous gas lights. He invited the town officials to see a street to be lighted up without any gas lights. When the lights were lit everyone was awed. The basic concept is that the noun will either retain it's original word as a verb or will be varied a little. The examples show how they can be varied by the tenses.


Why are vacuum bottle called vacuum bottle?

Because it has a vacuum.


Vaccum or vacuum?

It is vacuum


Is there air in a vacuum?

A Vacuum is the absence of air. So no, there is no air in a vacuum.


If you clean a vacuum cleaner, aren't you the vacuum cleaner?

Yes, we are vacuum cleaners of the vacuum cleaners, which are the floor cleaners


Function of vehicle vacuum canister?

When the vehicle is under acceleration it doesn't supply vacuum. The vacuum canister or reservoir holds a vacuum supply to operate vacuum operated accessories until the engine regains vacuum.


What are the different types of vacuum cleaners?

There are:Bagless vacuum cleanersUpright vacuum cleanersCompact vacuum cleanersCanister vacuum cleanersIndustrial/commercial vacuum cleanersBackpack vacuum cleanersVacuum cleaners for hardwood floorsRobotic vacuum cleanersHandheld vacuum cleaners