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    vac·u·um
    [ˈvakˌyo͞om]
    noun
    vacuum (noun) · vacua (plural noun) · vacuums (plural noun)
      • a space or container from which the air has been completely or partly removed.
      • a gap left by the loss, death, or departure of someone or something formerly playing a significant part in a situation or activity:
        "the political vacuum left by the death of the Emperor"
        Opposite:
    1. a vacuum cleaner.
    verb
    vacuum (verb) · vacuums (third person present) · vacuumed (past tense) · vacuumed (past participle) · vacuuming (present participle)
    1. clean with a vacuum cleaner:
      "the room needs to be vacuumed"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: modern Latin, neuter of Latin vacuus ‘empty’.
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    What is a vacuum in physics?(Inside Science) — A vacuum is a space absolutely devoid of matter, at least according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. According to quantum physics, even vacuums are not completely empty. Constant fluctuations in energy can spontaneously create mass not just out of thin air, but out of absolutely nothing at all.
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    How does a vacuum cleaner work?First, water is heated to above the boiling point to produce steam which is then applied with a powerful machine that resembles a vacuum cleaner. Once the heated water is injected into the fibers of your carpet or rug, brushes are used to scrub, agitate, and loosen the stains or dirt which are then lifted by powerful vacuum suction.
    How does an artificial vacuum work?The easiest way to create an artificial vacuum is to expand the volume of a container. For example, the diaphragm muscle expands the chest cavity, which causes the volume of the lungs to increase. This expansion reduces the pressure and creates a partial vacuum, which is soon filled by air pushed in by atmospheric pressure.
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