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partial vacuum
noun
A region of low atmospheric pressure, especially one in which most of the air has been pumped out.
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…is maintained under a partial vacuum.
Once removed from the heat, steam recondenses in the lower chamber, thus creating a partial vacuum.
A partial vacuum, created by the unmeshing of the rotating gears, draws fluid into the pump.
As a cavity forms, a partial vacuum is created, which draws fluid into the pump.
Hypobaric storage involves the cold storage of fruit under partial vacuum.
A partial vacuum is created that continuously draws more fluid into the pump.
It also, as the name suggests, operates in a partial vacuum.
At the same time, however, it rarefies the air in back of it, creating a partial vacuum.
Cullen let ethyl ether boil into a partial vacuum; he did not, however, use the result to any practical purpose.
He showed that very strong winds cause a partial vacuum on the lee side of the roof ridge.
The model is supported in the assumption of thermodynamic equilibrium in the partial vacuum condenser.
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