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Defines a vacuum and gives some basic facts about it, including an explanation of vacuum force and air pressure. Describes the three main applications of vacuum; low range, industrial and scientific and gives examples of uses. A vacuum can be created mechanically or by compressed air: discusses the advantages and disadvantages of mechanical vacuum pumps and compressed air‐driven ejector pumps. Concludes with a brief look at vacuum in relation to altitude.

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