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Vacuum(1) Space devoid of atoms or molecules. (2) Emptying of air.
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VacuumA volume which contains no matter.
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Vacuum1540s, "emptiness of space," from Latin vacuum "an empty space, vacant place, a void," noun use of neuter of vacuus "empty, unoccupied, devoid of," figuratively "fre [..]
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Vacuum"to clean with a vacuum cleaner," 1919, from vacuum (n.). Related: Vacuumed; vacuuming.
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Vacuumclean with a vacuum cleaner; "vacuum the carpets" the absence of matter void: an empty area or space; "the huge desert voids"; "the emp [..]
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Vacuuma space with no air in it
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VacuumA volume of space that is essentially empty of matter, such that its gaseous pressure is much lower than atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumSpace which is entirely devoid of matter.
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Vacuuma space filled with nothing, not even air
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VacuumIn the strict sense of the word, a vacuum describes an empty space in which there are no particles. The idea of a vacuum is ultimately not understood in the considerations of the Quantum Field Theory and the General Theory of Relativity.
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VacuumMethod used to pick notes from cassettes during dispensing
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VacuumA region of space that contains no matter. A vacuum cleaner.
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Vacuum(n) the absence of matter(n) an empty area or space(n) a region that is devoid of matter(n) an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction(v) clean with a vacuum cleaner
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VacuumA space that is entirely devoid of matter (Lessons 8, 15, 17, 19, 22, 28, 30)
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Vacuuma space from which all gas and other matter has been removed
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VacuumA technical vacuum is no volume free from matter, but a gas volume at low pressure, characterized by a much increased free waypath of all particles before a collision with other particles takes place. While under atmospheric pressure the mean free waypath between two impacts of particles is below 1 micron, it is more than 10 cm below 10-3 mbar. Tha [..]
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VacuumAny pressure below atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumAny pressure less than atmospheric. Can present a problem for the elastomer in many seal applications.
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Vacuumpressure that is less than atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumA space where the pressure is significantly below that of standard atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumAny pressure below atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumA space where the pressure is significantly below that of standard atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumA pressure below atmospheric pressure. 30 inches Mercury (periodic symbol "Hg") is a perfect vacuum.
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Vacuumany pressure below atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumA pressure below atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumA vacuum is a space that has no pressure and no molecules inside. It is truly and empty space. Although space has a very low pressure (almost a vacuum), there are still particles out there. More Infor [..]
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VacuumA pressure below atmospheric pressure. A perfect vacuum is 30 inches of mercury (periodic symbol “Hg”).
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VacuumAn enclosed space entirely devoid of matter, especially air that has been partially removed so that the matter or gas remaining in the space exerts less pressure than the atmosphere.
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VacuumA pressure below atmospheric pressure. 30 inches Mercury (periodic symbol “Hg”) is a perfect vacuum.
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Vacuum Devices that use suction to collect dirt from the bottom and sides of a pool or spa. Most common is a vacuum head with wheels that attaches to a telepole and is connected to the suction line, usually [..]
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VacuumA pressure below atmospheric pressure. 30 inches Mercury (periodic symbol "Hg") is a perfect vacuum.
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VacuumA pressure below atmospheric pressure. 30 inches Mercury (periodic symbol "Hg") is a perfect vacuum. Back to the top.
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VacuumA pressure below atmospheric pressure. 30 inches Mercury (periodic symbol "Hg") is a perfect vacuum. Back to the top.
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VacuumA pressure below atmospheric pressure. A perfect vacuum is 30 inches of mercury (periodic symbol “Hg”).
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VacuumA space in which the Pressure is far below Atmospheric Pressure so that the remaining Gases do not Affect processes being carried on in the space.
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VacuumA space in which the pressure is far below atmospheric pressure so that the remaining gases do not affect processes being carried on in the space.
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VacuumA physical treatment for food preservation. In the RESFOOD project, it is used together with the application of positive pressures, to test the most suitable sanitizing agent on porous foods such as leafy vegetables.
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VacuumSpace that is empty of matter. Electromagnetic waves can propagate freely in a vacuum.
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VacuumAny pressure below atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumA space containing no matter.
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VacuumAn enclosed area in which the air pressure is below that of the surrounding atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumReduction in pressure below atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumA pressure below atmospheric pressure. 30 inches Mercury (periodic symbol "Hg") is a perfect vacuum.
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Vacuum A pressure below atmospheric pressure. 30 inches Mercury (periodic symbol “Hg”) is a perfect vacuum.
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VacuumA pressure below atmospheric pressure. 30 inches Mercury (periodic symbol "Hg") is a perfect vacuum.
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VacuumThis term is used in the cleaning industry to indicate suction or more accurately airflow through a vacuum cleaner. (See "Airflow" and "Suction".)
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VacuumA 3-dimensional space that contains no matter.
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VacuumAn enclosed space which contains no air.
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VacuumPressure lower than atmospheric pressure.
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VacuumVacuum is space devoid of matter. The word stems from the Latin adjective vacuus for "vacant" or "void". An approximation to such vacuum is a region with a gaseous pressure much le [..]
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VacuumVacuum is the name of a Swedish pop band. The members are Mattias Lindblom and Anders Wollbeck. They also work as song writers and producers under the same name. As songwriters and producers Wollbeck [..]
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VacuumVacuum is space devoid of matter. The word stems from the Latin adjective vacuus for "vacant" or "void". An approximation to such vacuum is a region with a gaseous pressure much le [..]
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VacuumVacuum is the absence of matter.
Vacuum may also refer to:
Vacuum cleaner, a home appliance which uses suction to remove dirt
Vacuum flask, an insulated storage vessel
Vacuum (outer space), the very h [..]
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