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A gas (high pressure) will always fill a vacuum (low pressure) until pressure equalizes. You can't have the two next to each other.
Fun fact: this is also how vacuum cleaners work. A pressure drop is created within an inner chamber that forces the air outside (higher pressure) to rush into the vacuum cleaner.
2 years ago
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A gas (high pressure) will always fill a vacuum (low pressure) until pressure equalizes. You can't have the two next to each other.
Fun fact: this is also how vacuum cleaners work. A pressure drop is created within an inner chamber that forces the ambient air outside (higher pressure) to rush into the vacuum cleaner.
2 years ago
1 score