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What's A Space Vacuum


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What's A Space Vacuum. Any region with fewer particles than air at atmospheric pressure is considered a vacuum. A space vacuum refers to an area in space with incredibly low air pressure compared to earth’s atmosphere.

Vacuuming An Astronaut
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In the solar system, space contains on average five atoms per 1cm 3. It is a condition well below normal atmospheric pressure and is measured in units of pressure (the pascal). Vacuum, space in which there is no matter or in which the pressure is so low that any particles in the space do not affect any processes being carried on there.

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Vacuuming An Astronaut

By definition, a vacuum is devoid of matter. A space vacuum refers to an area in space with incredibly low air pressure compared to earth’s atmosphere. It is a condition well below normal atmospheric pressure and is measured in units of pressure (the pascal). It is not completely empty but contains a.

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