Vacuum Stocks List

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Vacuum Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 31 MKSI (MKSI) - Analyzing MKS Instruments's Short Interest
May 31 FSS Here Is Why Security Can Pay Off; Federal Signal Hits All-Time High
May 31 A Is It Time To Consider Buying Agilent Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:A)?
May 31 AMAT Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) Bernstein's 40th Annual Strategic Decisions Conference
May 30 A Agilent (A) Q2 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Fall Y/Y
May 30 AMAT Insider Sale: SVP, CFO Brice Hill Sells 20,000 Shares of Applied Materials Inc (AMAT)
May 30 A These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Salesforce, UiPath, Kohl’s, Foot Locker, Agilent, C3.ai, HP Inc., and More
May 30 GTLS Chart Industries (GTLS) Secures Compression Order in Portugal
May 30 A Q2 2024 Agilent Technologies Inc Earnings Call
May 30 A Salesforce, Kohl's and Agilent fall premarket; Foot Locker, Moderna rise
May 30 A Agilent Technologies, Inc. (A) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 29 A Agilent (A) Reports Q2 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
May 29 A Agilent Technologies (A) Surpasses Q2 Earnings Estimates
May 29 A Agilent Technologies Stock Sinks After Company Cuts Guidance To Reflect Slower Market Recovery
May 29 A Agilent down 14% following revised 2024 guidance
May 29 A Agilent Technologies Fiscal Q2 Non-GAAP Earnings, Revenue Fall; Full Year Guidance Cut -- Shares Down After Hours
May 29 GHM Graham Corporation Announces Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results Conference Call and Webcast
May 29 A Agilent Technologies Non-GAAP EPS of $1.22 beats by $0.03, revenue of $1.57B misses by $10M
May 29 A Agilent Reports Second-Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results
May 28 A Agilent Technologies Q2 2024 Earnings Preview
Vacuum

Vacuum is space devoid of matter. The word stems from the Latin adjective vacuus for "vacant" or "void". An approximation to such vacuum is a region with a gaseous pressure much less than atmospheric pressure. Physicists often discuss ideal test results that would occur in a perfect vacuum, which they sometimes simply call "vacuum" or free space, and use the term partial vacuum to refer to an actual imperfect vacuum as one might have in a laboratory or in space. In engineering and applied physics on the other hand, vacuum refers to any space in which the pressure is lower than atmospheric pressure. The Latin term in vacuo is used to describe an object that is surrounded by a vacuum.
The quality of a partial vacuum refers to how closely it approaches a perfect vacuum. Other things equal, lower gas pressure means higher-quality vacuum. For example, a typical vacuum cleaner produces enough suction to reduce air pressure by around 20%. Much higher-quality vacuums are possible. Ultra-high vacuum chambers, common in chemistry, physics, and engineering, operate below one trillionth (10−12) of atmospheric pressure (100 nPa), and can reach around 100 particles/cm3. Outer space is an even higher-quality vacuum, with the equivalent of just a few hydrogen atoms per cubic meter on average in intergalactic space. According to modern understanding, even if all matter could be removed from a volume, it would still not be "empty" due to vacuum fluctuations, dark energy, transiting gamma rays, cosmic rays, neutrinos, and other phenomena in quantum physics. In the study of electromagnetism in the 19th century, vacuum was thought to be filled with a medium called aether. In modern particle physics, the vacuum state is considered the ground state of a field.
Vacuum has been a frequent topic of philosophical debate since ancient Greek times, but was not studied empirically until the 17th century. Evangelista Torricelli produced the first laboratory vacuum in 1643, and other experimental techniques were developed as a result of his theories of atmospheric pressure. A torricellian vacuum is created by filling a tall glass container closed at one end with mercury, and then inverting it in a bowl to contain the mercury (see below).Vacuum became a valuable industrial tool in the 20th century with the introduction of incandescent light bulbs and vacuum tubes, and a wide array of vacuum technology has since become available. The recent development of human spaceflight has raised interest in the impact of vacuum on human health, and on life forms in general.

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