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Can you put the word sucked in a sentence?

Allegedly, all matter gets sucked into a black hole. The vacuum cleaner sucked all the wood chips into it's bag.


Name something that you have accidentally sucked up with a vacuum cleaner?

sock rug toy coins jewelry


How does a street sweeper work?

It's basically a big vacuum cleaner. The gutter brooms bring everything into the middle, and it's sucked up by vacuum.


How does suction work in a vacuum cleaner?

Suction in a vacuum cleaner is created by a motor that generates airflow. This airflow creates a low-pressure area inside the vacuum, causing air and particles to be sucked in through the nozzle and into the vacuum's dust bag or container. The suction power of the vacuum cleaner is determined by the strength of the motor and the design of the airflow system.


How does a regenerative Street sweeper work?

It's basically a big vacuum cleaner. The gutter brooms bring everything into the middle, and it's sucked up by vacuum.


What is useful energy transformation in vacuum cleaner?

A useful energy transformation in a vacuum cleaner is when electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy to power the motor that creates suction for collecting dust and debris. This mechanical energy is then transformed into kinetic energy as the air and particles are sucked into the vacuum cleaner's bag or canister.


Why does a vacuum blow instead of suck air?

A vacuum cleaner creates suction by lowering the air pressure inside the vacuum, causing higher pressure air from the surrounding area to rush in and fill the space. This rushing air creates the sensation of air being "sucked" into the vacuum cleaner.


Would you die if the earth got sucked into the black hole?

For sure. Me, you and everything would be added to the greatest cosmic vacuum cleaner ever.


How can water get into a vacuum cleaner?

A common way for water to get into a vacuum cleaner is for it to be sucked up off the floor. We also see that some machines with washable filters have those filters put back in wet. The filters are supposed to be completely dry before reinstalling them. Many vacuums can be damaged by water.


When was the first vacuum invented?

The first vacuum cleaner was invented in Chicago, 1868 by Ives W. McGaffney.


What is a vacuum not a vacuum cleaner?

That depends on the distance to the vacuum cleaner. The closer, the louder.


How is a vacuum cleaner used?

You put the nozzle where there is dust, and the dust gets sucked into the machine, which collects it (some vacuum cleaners have dust bags, others just have compartments which can be emptied). It's a pretty simple process.