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What is vacuum?

A vacuum is a space devoid of matter. In technology, vacuums are used in a wide variety of applications, including vacuum tubes (electronics), vacuum packing (food preservation), vacuum pumps (creating low-pressure environments for scientific and industrial processes), and vacuum cleaners (removing dirt and dust from surfaces).

What other technologies are related to vacuum?

vacuum Complementary Technologies

Thermodynamics principles are crucial for understanding the behavior of gases and systems under vacuum conditions.
mentioned alongside vacuum in 24% (403) of relevant job posts
Electronics are used in control systems, sensors, and other components related to vacuum equipment.
mentioned alongside vacuum in 5% (430) of relevant job posts
Chilled water systems can be used in conjunction with vacuum systems for cooling components or processes.
mentioned alongside vacuum in 5% (73) of relevant job posts

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