Meaning of vacuum and Torricelli
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1.vacuum=A space that is empty for all substances including air and other gases.
2.Torricelli= this is a law a hydrodynamics.
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Meaning of vacuum
- an empty space in which there is no air or other gas.
- a space from which all or most of the air has been removed.
- a situation created when an important person or thing has gone and has not been replaced.
- Gravity does exist in a vacuum.
- A vacuum does not need to be completely devoid of matter, it just needs to have a lower pressure than the area around it
- In fact, gravity and vacuum do not have much to do with each other.
Torricelli
a law in hydrodynamics: the speed of efflux of a liquid from an orifice is equal to that of a body falling freely through a distance equal to the total head of the liquid at the orifice.
Torricelli may refer to:
Contents.
1 People with the surname;
2 Science;
3 Italian submarines;
etc....
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