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Rogelio
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12 December, 06:55
Why is there no gas pressure in a vacuum?
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Iliana Huynh
12 December, 07:00
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no gas pressure in a vacuum - like space
nothing to 'contain' the gas
we have air pressure because of gravity -
air is like waves over the earth - i. e. high and low pressure
high means a lot of air
low means a little and a hurricane or stormy weather is imminent
all the best
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