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Short answer:A vacuum is actually a description of very low pressure.Long answer:This question really depends on the case. For this answer I'll be referring to an air cylinder like in a paintball gun or so on. Air pressure is the pressure or force a gas exerts on an object. For example atmospheric air pressure is the weight of all the air in the atmosphere above you pushing down on you. Or in the case of a cylinder pressure is the force of the molecules and atoms of air bumping into the wall of the cylinder. the more collisions with the walls the higher the pressure. Adding more air means more atoms to bump around and more pressure. As you start to remove the atoms and molecules from the cylinder there are less and less to bump into the walls. Thus lowering the pressure of the cyclical. A vacuum is reached when there are little to no more molecules or atoms bouncing around inside the tube. Therefore a vacuum is actually a description of very low pressure.
No, a vacuum by definition is a space with no air molecules present. Therefore, there are no air molecules inside a vacuum.
The term for the empty space where no air exists is vacuum. A vacuum is a space devoid of matter, including air. Vacuum is commonly used in scientific research and technology applications, such as in vacuum chambers or vacuum pumps.
When space is a vacuum, the air is dispersed into the surrounding environment or into other areas with air.
A Vacuum
vacuum leak at the master cylinder or vacuum line to the master cylinder
In vacuum pump therapy, a man inserts his penis into a clear plastic cylinder and uses a pump to force air out of the cylinder. This forms a partial vacuum around the penis, which helps to draw blood into the corpora cavernosa.
A Vacuum is the absence of air. So no, there is no air in a vacuum.
a vacuum cleaner uses air to create suction. in a vacuum there is no air. Therefore, the aswer is NO.
Short answer:A vacuum is actually a description of very low pressure.Long answer:This question really depends on the case. For this answer I'll be referring to an air cylinder like in a paintball gun or so on. Air pressure is the pressure or force a gas exerts on an object. For example atmospheric air pressure is the weight of all the air in the atmosphere above you pushing down on you. Or in the case of a cylinder pressure is the force of the molecules and atoms of air bumping into the wall of the cylinder. the more collisions with the walls the higher the pressure. Adding more air means more atoms to bump around and more pressure. As you start to remove the atoms and molecules from the cylinder there are less and less to bump into the walls. Thus lowering the pressure of the cyclical. A vacuum is reached when there are little to no more molecules or atoms bouncing around inside the tube. Therefore a vacuum is actually a description of very low pressure.
No, a vacuum by definition is a space with no air molecules present. Therefore, there are no air molecules inside a vacuum.
Sounds like you lost the vacuum supply to the controls. Check under the hood near the master cylinder area for cracked or disconnected vacuum lines.
a mechanic can prssure bleed the clutch to remove air. usually this cannot be done by the home handyman. if that doesnt work, there is still a leak somewhere in system that is letting air in answers vacuum bleeder -from the slave ,figugre out a way to unbolt the slave cylinder with fluid pipe installed tight already,it has to be disengage from the fork,then vacuum bleed it like you do brakes without a hassle,then install the cylinder.
I have one but cap and vaccuum advance are missing.
The term for the empty space where no air exists is vacuum. A vacuum is a space devoid of matter, including air. Vacuum is commonly used in scientific research and technology applications, such as in vacuum chambers or vacuum pumps.
Vacuum is created buy the pistons going to the bottom of the stroke and drawing air and fuel into cylinder. there is vacuum lines (rubber tubing) that goes to a canister which stores a vacuum for various systems to use without taking away from engine operation... your friendly neighbor hood Master GM tech
When space is a vacuum, the air is dispersed into the surrounding environment or into other areas with air.