Etymology: [ 'va-(")kyüm, -ky&m ] (noun.) 1550. From Dutch vacuüm, from Latin vacuum, the substantivated neutrum of the adjective vacuus (“empty”); spelt with a diæresis added to specify the trisyllabic pronunciation (as opposed to the disyllabic *).
vakum, boşluk, hava boşluğu, vakumlamak, vacuumpacked içindeki hava boşaltılıp kapatıl, elektrik süpürgesi kullanmak, uzay boşluğu, vacuum bottle termos, boşay, emme, vakumlu, vacuum brake vakum freni, elektrik süpürgesi, (fiil) elektrik süpürgesi ile temizlemek, vakum,havayı boşaltma,boşay,boşluk, (fiil)kumlu, Hava boşluğu; içinden havanın boşaltılması olduğu hacim; negatif basınç, --s (väk'yumz)/vac.u.a (väk'yuwı), boşlukla ilgili, vakumla, vakum,vakum, boşluk, vakum. f., k.dili. elektrik süpürgesiyle temizlemek, vacuum cleaner elektrik süpürgesi, elektrik süpürgesiyle temizlemek, boşluk/vakum,
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boşluk
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hava boşluğu
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vakumlamak
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vacuumpacked içindeki hava boşaltılıp kapatıl
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elektrik süpürgesi kullanmak
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uzay boşluğu Kimya
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vacuum bottle termos
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boşay Kimya
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emme
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vakumlu
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vacuum brake vakum freni
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elektrik süpürgesi
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(fiil) elektrik süpürgesi ile temizlemek
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vakum,havayı boşaltma,boşay,boşluk Nükleer Bilimler
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(fiil)kumlu
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Hava boşluğu; içinden havanın boşaltılması olduğu hacim; negatif basınç Diş Hekimliği
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--s (väk'yumz)/vac.u.a (väk'yuwı) çoğul
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boşlukla ilgili
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vakumla fiil
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vakum,vakum isim
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boşluk, vakum. f., k.dili. elektrik süpürgesiyle temizlemek isim
To clean (something) with a vacuum cleaner, A vacuum cleaner, To use a vacuum cleaner, A region of space that contains no matter, the absence of matter, an empty area or space; "the huge desert voids"; "the emptiness of outer space"; "without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum", a region empty of matter, the use of suction to stimulate the circulation of the skin and cleanse the pores, usually with a small tubular glass apparatus attached to a machine TOP, Space or vessel containing nothing, not even air, an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction, (1) Space devoid of atoms or molecules, The pressure range between earth's atmosphere and no pressure, normally expressed in inches of mercury (in Hg) vacuum, - A space where air has been completely removed, an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction a region empty of matter the absence of matter clean with a vacuum cleaner; "vacuum the carpets, vacuity, A space entirely devoid of matter (called also, by way of distinction, absolute vacuum); hence, in a more general sense, a space, as the interior of a closed vessel, which has been exhausted to a high or the highest degree by an air pump or other artificial means; as, water boils at a reduced temperature in a vacuum, The condition of rarefaction, or reduction of pressure below that of the atmosphere, in a vessel, as the condenser of a steam engine, which is nearly exhausted of air or steam, etc, as, a vacuum of 26 inches of mercury, or 13 pounds per square inch, clean with a vacuum cleaner; "vacuum the carpets", A condition resulting when an area is partly exhausted of air or gas Vee (Vee Down) Is a Avee@ shaped deformation in cover hook associated with drastically reduced cover hook dimension In extreme cases, vees can be detected by external examination of the seam Venting Eliminating air from a retort prior to sterilizing canned foods Viscometer An instrument to measure viscosity Viscosity Internal friction or resistance to flow of a liquid The constant ratio of shearing stress to rate of shear In liquids for which this ratio is a function of stress, the term Aapparent viscosity@ is defined as this ratio Volatile Readily forming a vapor or gaseous phase Volatilization The process of becoming volatile, vacuum = [Latin] empty space, from vacuus = [Latin] empty Something that contains a vacuum is completely empty, and does not even have any air in it In practice, it is very hard to make a pure vacuum, so the name is also used when there is hardly any air or other material The Vacuum Tower Telescope has a vacuum in its main tube, The absence of matter such as air A perfect vacuum is a condition that does not exist High-vacuum coating chambers pump down from an atmospheric pressure of 760 Torr to a pressure of 1 x 10-5 Torr This means that for every 100,000,000 molecules of air in the chamber before pumpdown, only about 1 remains after, This term can be used to define any number of 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 via the opening in the skimmer It must be moved about by a person, and debris is collected in the filter, 1 A given space filled with gas at pressures below atmospheric pressure Various approximate ranges are: low vacuum, torr 760 to 25; medium vacuum, torr 25 to 10-3; high vacuum, torr 10-3 to 10-6; very high vacuum, torr 10-6 to 10-9; ultrahigh vacuum, torr 10-9 and below, Pressure less than atmospheric pressure, A vacuum is a space that contains no air or other gas. 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. It is a condition well below normal atmospheric pressure and is measured in units of pressure (the pascal). A vacuum can be created by removing air from a space using a vacuum pump or by reducing the pressure using a fast flow of fluid, as in Bernoulli's principle, If you vacuum something, you clean it using a vacuum cleaner. I vacuumed the carpets today It's important to vacuum regularly, of or pertaining to a vaccum; using a vacuum; producing vacuum, clean with a vacuum cleaner, operate a device for cleaning carpets and floors by air suction, void, emptiness, vacuity; space that is empty of matter; electrical device which cleans surfaces by creating air suction, If someone or something creates a vacuum, they leave a place or position which then needs to be filled by another person or thing. His presence should fill the power vacuum which has been developing over the past few days, If something is done in a vacuum, it is not affected by any outside influences or information. Moral values cannot be taught in a vacuum, Any pressure less than atmospheric pressure, Pressure that is less than atmospheric pressure, vacuum removes historical data and unreferenced large objects It also may update statistics if that option is specified See the Illustra User's Guide, Section 2 52, Dictionary: Empty space, devoid of matter Practical: A condition in which the quantity of atmospheric gas present is reduced to the degree that, for the process involved its effect can be considered negligible, A region of space containing no matter In practice, a region of gas at very low pressure, an enclosed space or container from which air has been removed; a space empty of all matter, A space in which the pressure is significantly lower than atmospheric pressure Vacuum forming: A method of forming in which a plastic sheet is clamped in a stationary frame, heated and forced down by a vacuum onto a mold Volt: The work per unit change or potential difference between two points in a circuit Voltage: An electrical potential, Gauge pressure less than ambient pressure using ambient pressure as a reference, A pressure less than atmospheric pressure, measured from the base of zero pressure or from the base of atmospheric pressure, Pressure less than atmospheric pressure it can be expressed in absolute or gage pressure, now means a space from which air has been expelled Descartes says, If a vacuum could be effected in a vessel the sides would be pressed into contact Galileo said, Nature abhors a vacuum, to account for the rise of water in pumps (See Point ), refers to a volume of space that has little or no pressure due to the absence of air or any other gasses; there are differing degrees of vacuum, which is why Empire Magnetics offers three different grades of vacuum rated motors and related products, A pressure lower than atmospheric, in an enclosed area, The pressure range between the earth's atmosphere and no pressure, normally expressed in inches of mercury (in HG) vacuum, vac, plural form of vacuüm, plural of vacuum, past of vacuum, present participle of vacuum, third-person singular of vacuum,
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To clean (something) with a vacuum cleaner
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A vacuum cleaner
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To use a vacuum cleaner
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A region of space that contains no matter
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the absence of matter
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an empty area or space; "the huge desert voids"; "the emptiness of outer space"; "without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum"
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a region empty of matter
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the use of suction to stimulate the circulation of the skin and cleanse the pores, usually with a small tubular glass apparatus attached to a machine TOP
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Space or vessel containing nothing, not even air
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an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction
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(1) Space devoid of atoms or molecules
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The pressure range between earth's atmosphere and no pressure, normally expressed in inches of mercury (in Hg) vacuum
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- A space where air has been completely removed
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an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction a region empty of matter the absence of matter clean with a vacuum cleaner; "vacuum the carpets
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vacuity
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A space entirely devoid of matter (called also, by way of distinction, absolute vacuum); hence, in a more general sense, a space, as the interior of a closed vessel, which has been exhausted to a high or the highest degree by an air pump or other artificial means; as, water boils at a reduced temperature in a vacuum
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The condition of rarefaction, or reduction of pressure below that of the atmosphere, in a vessel, as the condenser of a steam engine, which is nearly exhausted of air or steam, etc
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as, a vacuum of 26 inches of mercury, or 13 pounds per square inch
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clean with a vacuum cleaner; "vacuum the carpets"
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A condition resulting when an area is partly exhausted of air or gas Vee (Vee Down) Is a Avee@ shaped deformation in cover hook associated with drastically reduced cover hook dimension In extreme cases, vees can be detected by external examination of the seam Venting Eliminating air from a retort prior to sterilizing canned foods Viscometer An instrument to measure viscosity Viscosity Internal friction or resistance to flow of a liquid The constant ratio of shearing stress to rate of shear In liquids for which this ratio is a function of stress, the term Aapparent viscosity@ is defined as this ratio Volatile Readily forming a vapor or gaseous phase Volatilization The process of becoming volatile
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vacuum = [Latin] empty space, from vacuus = [Latin] empty Something that contains a vacuum is completely empty, and does not even have any air in it In practice, it is very hard to make a pure vacuum, so the name is also used when there is hardly any air or other material The Vacuum Tower Telescope has a vacuum in its main tube
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The absence of matter such as air A perfect vacuum is a condition that does not exist High-vacuum coating chambers pump down from an atmospheric pressure of 760 Torr to a pressure of 1 x 10-5 Torr This means that for every 100,000,000 molecules of air in the chamber before pumpdown, only about 1 remains after
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This term can be used to define any number of 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 via the opening in the skimmer It must be moved about by a person, and debris is collected in the filter
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1 A given space filled with gas at pressures below atmospheric pressure Various approximate ranges are: low vacuum, torr 760 to 25; medium vacuum, torr 25 to 10-3; high vacuum, torr 10-3 to 10-6; very high vacuum, torr 10-6 to 10-9; ultrahigh vacuum, torr 10-9 and below
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Pressure less than atmospheric pressure
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A vacuum is a space that contains no air or other gas. 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. It is a condition well below normal atmospheric pressure and is measured in units of pressure (the pascal). A vacuum can be created by removing air from a space using a vacuum pump or by reducing the pressure using a fast flow of fluid, as in Bernoulli's principle
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If you vacuum something, you clean it using a vacuum cleaner. I vacuumed the carpets today It's important to vacuum regularly
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of or pertaining to a vaccum; using a vacuum; producing vacuum sıfat
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clean with a vacuum cleaner, operate a device for cleaning carpets and floors by air suction fiil
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void, emptiness, vacuity; space that is empty of matter; electrical device which cleans surfaces by creating air suction isim
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If someone or something creates a vacuum, they leave a place or position which then needs to be filled by another person or thing. His presence should fill the power vacuum which has been developing over the past few days
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If something is done in a vacuum, it is not affected by any outside influences or information. Moral values cannot be taught in a vacuum
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Any pressure less than atmospheric pressure
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Pressure that is less than atmospheric pressure
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vacuum removes historical data and unreferenced large objects It also may update statistics if that option is specified See the Illustra User's Guide, Section 2 52
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Dictionary: Empty space, devoid of matter Practical: A condition in which the quantity of atmospheric gas present is reduced to the degree that, for the process involved its effect can be considered negligible
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A region of space containing no matter In practice, a region of gas at very low pressure
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an enclosed space or container from which air has been removed; a space empty of all matter
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A space in which the pressure is significantly lower than atmospheric pressure Vacuum forming: A method of forming in which a plastic sheet is clamped in a stationary frame, heated and forced down by a vacuum onto a mold Volt: The work per unit change or potential difference between two points in a circuit Voltage: An electrical potential
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Gauge pressure less than ambient pressure using ambient pressure as a reference
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A pressure less than atmospheric pressure, measured from the base of zero pressure or from the base of atmospheric pressure
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Pressure less than atmospheric pressure it can be expressed in absolute or gage pressure
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now means a space from which air has been expelled Descartes says, If a vacuum could be effected in a vessel the sides would be pressed into contact Galileo said, Nature abhors a vacuum, to account for the rise of water in pumps (See Point )
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refers to a volume of space that has little or no pressure due to the absence of air or any other gasses; there are differing degrees of vacuum, which is why Empire Magnetics offers three different grades of vacuum rated motors and related products
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A pressure lower than atmospheric, in an enclosed area
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The pressure range between the earth's atmosphere and no pressure, normally expressed in inches of mercury (in HG) vacuum
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