No. In a vacuum, the weight of an object will be the product their mass, times the gravity. In other words, objects with different masses will have different weights.
Speed of light is max. in vaccum and slower in air.
unit of length. the distance travelled by light in vaccum in 1/299792458second is called 1 meter
Refractive Index= Speed of Light in Vaccum / Speed of Light in the material
The PVC hose is on the passenger side valve cover. Its fits into the valve cover. It has a hose (vaccum) coming off of it going two different ways. You can order a new one at NAPA auto parts.
the egr valve is underneath the air filter housing. WARNING: there are multiple things to cause the EGR system to malfunction other than the valve (BPT valve, broken vaccum hose, solenoid, clogged ports, EGR temp sensor). A good diagnosis would be worth being wrong by just replacing the valve. Trust me, I used to work for a Nissan dealer
radiation, i think
To vaccum heavy objects or nails and screws you should purchase a shop vac.
Yes. Air will provide some upwards force, according to the volume of air displaced.
sounds like a vaccum line is off. Do you have an aftermarket stereo? I could also be the switch, but I would bet on a vaccum line, search for a diagram then go from there.
the amount of pressure built up in the lungs during inhalation which causes a vaccum affect.
You have a vaccum leak. When you step on the brake, vaccum is being used to help the power assist, thus lessening the amount in the engine available to leak. The reason it goes away when you accelerate is that vaccum drops low on acceleration too.
This Bissell vaccum weighs 28 pounds when it comes to the total weight of the entire vaccum.
use a vaccum and a vaccum airtight chamber
look for vaccum leak(vaccum control switch, diaphragm valves or vaccum lines).
sound can travel in vaccum but light cannot travel in vaccum
There is no air on the moon. It is a vaccum. Exposure to a vaccum will kill a person in seconds.
No, refractive index(RI) of air is more than that of vaccum. Infact RI of any medium is more than vaccum. RI of vaccum is 1. RI of any medium = c/v where c is speed of light in vaccum v is speed if light in medium whose RI with respect to vaccum is found. It is known that speed of light is maximum in vaccum so v < c, and RI > 1.