Butwhen I justtoldthatnumberthat 100,000 Pascalthatthat's just a numberItdoesn't reallymake a mean a lot, butifwethinkaboutwhatthatactuallymeansintermsoffforceontheforceonanarea, it's a hugeforce.
100,000 newtonspermetersquaredisequivalenttoabout a Thanhofforceononanareawhichisabout a footsquare.
A hugehugeamountofforcewasrainingdownonuson.
Weforget.
Just I guesswe'rejustsoused t livingwiththat.
Weforgethowmuchforcethatcanactuallyinpart.
Sothevacuumin a vacuumcleanercomparedtotheexperimentswhereyoudoisjustterrible, uselessnonsense.
Wecouldn't doanythingwithouttypeofvacuum.
Turnsoutthatthevacuumin a vacuumcleanerifwestartoffwithatmosphericpressureoffabout 100,000 pascal, thevacuumin a vacuumcleanerisroughlysomethinglike 70 or 80,000.
Pascal's arenot a very, verybigchange.
Thekeythingthereis, though.
What's happeningisthatsometimesyougetthisideathatwhenweuse a vacuumcleaner, that's somethingit's sortsortofactivelysucking.
Themoreimportantthingisthatwhatyou'vegotis a Rhpressure.
Thatis, it's theforceoftheoffofftheairstreaminginto a regionwherethereasonawaretheamountofairhasbeenreduced.
Thatactuallygivesyouthatforcethatallowsyoutocleanthedustisn't suckinto a vacuumpushedit's effectivelypushedin.
Infact, with a longerleanton a bitmoreroom, fewpoliticalstraightthroughthecoldyoushouldtakefromthatTheratherlargeforcesthatairalonecanactuallyimpartthatsaidthatbald.
It's a Pingpongboard.
I don't know.
Itdidn't gointhebin, didit?
Ah, that's fantastic.
Actually, inthiscase, ithasn't beenThepingPongballhasbeendamaged, butthat's a standardpingpong.
Very, very, verylightwithAnditendedupin, upinanditpulverized a cocoa.
Sothat's theirforce.
Thatairpressurealongcanactuallyexert a reallynicewayoflookingatvacuumsaregettinggetting a goodinsightintowhat a vacuumistolookatsomethingcalledthemeanfreepart.
Howfarcan a particlegetbeforeonaveragebeforeitsmacksintoanotherparticleonin a ThomasFeyerick, pressureturnsouttobe a very, very, verysmalldistance.
It's about 100 nanometers, soonaverageonairmoleculeintheaircanonlytravelabout 100 nanometers.
Ah, 100 billionsoff a majorbeforeitsmacksintoanotherone.
Whenwegetdowntoreally, reallylittleprecious, like 10 totheminusnineandnanoparticle, whichiswhatweworkedwithinthelabwithpressureonthemoon, thenwhatwehaveis a meanfreepaththatismanythousandsoffkilometers.
Sothosethosemoleculeshave a very, verylonelyjourneythroughthroughthroughthevoidbeforetheyactuallybindsintoanothermolecule.