MacRoscopic Properties: The World We See

Phases of Matter and Intensive Properties

What is a vacuum?

A vacuum is space without matter. The word vacuum derives from a Latin word that means “empty.” A perfect vacuum, or one with absolutely no matter in a given space, is very hard to achieve, but through modern engineering scientists can get pretty close without having to go into deep space to run their experiments.



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