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The term ''partial vacuum'' refers to real vacuums which can be obtained and observed, and have a gaseous [[pressure]] that is much less than [[atmospheric pressure|atmospheric]].
The term ''partial vacuum'' refers to real vacuums that can be obtained and observed, with a gaseous [[pressure]] that is much less than [[atmospheric pressure|atmospheric]].

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A definition or brief description of Vacuum (partial).

The term partial vacuum refers to real vacuums that can be obtained and observed, with a gaseous pressure that is much less than atmospheric.