top | item 16196618 (no title) Banthum | 8 years ago I'm curious, what's the definition of hard vacuum?Obviously there will be a few nitrogen molecules bouncing around in there so it seems there must be some arbitrary cutoff. discuss order hn newest telchar|8 years ago I worked with electron microscopes back in the day, for that I would say 10^-6 atmospheres. But it probably depends somewhat on your application, I don't think there is a solid definition.
telchar|8 years ago I worked with electron microscopes back in the day, for that I would say 10^-6 atmospheres. But it probably depends somewhat on your application, I don't think there is a solid definition.
telchar|8 years ago