A fraction is a mathematical concept. It need not have any physical existence and so it can exist in a vacuum.
yes
Question is meaningless in present form. 59 as a fraction of what? Or what as a fraction of 59?
There is no oxygen present in a vacuum since a vacuum is an environment with very low pressure where gases, including oxygen, are effectively absent.
In the space occupied by a perfect vacuum.
The density of a vacuum is essentially zero because it contains no matter. In a perfect vacuum, there are no particles present to contribute to a measurable density.
No, a vacuum by definition is a space with no air molecules present. Therefore, there are no air molecules inside a vacuum.
vacuum advance can connect anywhere there is vacuum present,carbuerator base is a good spot
Yes, a vacuum is still a vacuum if electromagnetic waves are present. A vacuum is an area with no matter in it. We know that matter is anything which has mass and takes up space. Electromagnetic waves have no mass, and certianly take up no space. They're energy.
4% as a fraction is 1/25 in its simplest form
Theoretical maximum vacuum would be a perfect vacuum where there are no particles present. In practice, the highest vacuum achieved is around 10^-13 torr in ultra-high vacuum systems.
ck for vacuum at map sensor hose, if it is vacuum present replace the map sensor.
It will go out. Fire needs oxygen, and a vacuum has none.