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zoned vacuum back - перевод на русский

HYPOTHETICAL VACUUM, LESS STABLE THAN TRUE VACUUM
Quantum Vacuum Collapse; Vacuum decay; Vacuum metastability disaster; Vacuum metastability event; Bubble nucleation; Vacuum collapse; Quantum vacuum collapse; Vacuum instability; True vacuum; False vacuum collapse; Collapse of the vacuum; False vacuum catastrophe; Electroweak vacuum; Higgs vacuum; False vacuum; Entropy bubble
  • quantum-mechanical tunneling]].
  • Electroweak vacuum stability landscape as estimated in 2012<ref name="Alekhin 2012" />

zoned vacuum back      
плёнкодержатель с зональным подводом вакуума
vacuum cleaner         
  • Train-mounted vacuum system for track cleaning (France)
  • Wet/dry vacuum for home use
  • The power unit of a typical [[central vacuum cleaner]] for residential use
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  • A typical low-cost upright vacuum
  • Patent model of Daniel Hess's carpet sweeper
  • Hoover Constellation of 1960
  • Astronaut [[Tracy Caldwell Dyson]] vacuums equipment on the [[International Space Station]]
  • Kirby]] G5 vacuum cleaner
  • Early electric vacuum cleaner by Electric Suction Sweeper Company, {{circa}} 1908
  • A [[Mid-century modern]] styled canister vacuum
  • USB-powered hand-held vacuum cleaner (promotional giveaway).
  • An early hand-pumped vacuum cleaner
  • Housemaid]] using "dedusting pump", {{Circa}} 1906.
  • A hand-powered pneumatic vacuum cleaner, {{circa}} 1910. An early electric-powered model is also shown
  • A full dustbag. The frame around the opening fastens to the interior end of the cleaner's hose inlet.
DEVICE THAT SUCKS UP DUST AND DIRT FROM FLOORS
Vacuum Cleaner; Vacuum cleaners; Vacuum Cleaners; Wet/dry vacuum; Hoovering; Vaccum cleaner; Dust sucker; Vacuumming; Vacuum cleaning; Vacuum sweeper; Vacuum belt; Vacuum filter; Vacuum Filter; Vacuum machine; Daniel Hess; Hoover Constellation; Shop vac; Shop-vac; Shop Vac; Shop-Vac; Shop vacuum; Shop vacuum cleaner; Vaccuum cleaner; Hoover (vacuum cleaner); Cyclonic vacuum cleaner; Vacuuming; Kruimeldief; Kruimeltjesdief
мусороуборочная машина с вакуумным всасывающим устройством
vacuum cleaning         
  • Train-mounted vacuum system for track cleaning (France)
  • Wet/dry vacuum for home use
  • The power unit of a typical [[central vacuum cleaner]] for residential use
  • isbn=9780786465521}}</ref>
  • A typical low-cost upright vacuum
  • Patent model of Daniel Hess's carpet sweeper
  • Hoover Constellation of 1960
  • Astronaut [[Tracy Caldwell Dyson]] vacuums equipment on the [[International Space Station]]
  • Kirby]] G5 vacuum cleaner
  • Early electric vacuum cleaner by Electric Suction Sweeper Company, {{circa}} 1908
  • A [[Mid-century modern]] styled canister vacuum
  • USB-powered hand-held vacuum cleaner (promotional giveaway).
  • An early hand-pumped vacuum cleaner
  • Housemaid]] using "dedusting pump", {{Circa}} 1906.
  • A hand-powered pneumatic vacuum cleaner, {{circa}} 1910. An early electric-powered model is also shown
  • A full dustbag. The frame around the opening fastens to the interior end of the cleaner's hose inlet.
DEVICE THAT SUCKS UP DUST AND DIRT FROM FLOORS
Vacuum Cleaner; Vacuum cleaners; Vacuum Cleaners; Wet/dry vacuum; Hoovering; Vaccum cleaner; Dust sucker; Vacuumming; Vacuum cleaning; Vacuum sweeper; Vacuum belt; Vacuum filter; Vacuum Filter; Vacuum machine; Daniel Hess; Hoover Constellation; Shop vac; Shop-vac; Shop Vac; Shop-Vac; Shop vacuum; Shop vacuum cleaner; Vaccuum cleaner; Hoover (vacuum cleaner); Cyclonic vacuum cleaner; Vacuuming; Kruimeldief; Kruimeltjesdief

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общая лексика

чистка пылесосом

Определение

vacuum cleaner
also vacuum-cleaner (vacuum cleaners)
A vacuum cleaner or a vacuum is an electric machine which sucks up dust and dirt from carpets.
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Википедия

False vacuum decay

In quantum field theory, a false vacuum is a hypothetical vacuum that is relatively stable, but not in the most stable state possible. This condition is known as metastable. It may last for a very long time in that state, but could eventually decay to the more stable state, an event known as false vacuum decay. The most common suggestion of how such a decay might happen in our universe is called bubble nucleation – if a small region of the universe by chance reached a more stable vacuum, this "bubble" (also called "bounce") would spread.

A false vacuum exists at a local minimum of energy and is therefore not completely stable, in contrast to a true vacuum, which exists at a global minimum and is stable.