drucklos
Drucklos is a German term describing a state or condition in which external mechanical pressure is negligible or effectively zero. In physics and engineering, it is often used as an idealization to describe environments where forces from surrounding matter do not exert significant compressive stress on a system. In practice, truly pressureless conditions are unattainable, but scientists speak of “drucklos” or “druckloser Zustand” to indicate environments with extremely low pressures, approaching a near-vacuum.
Etymologically, the word combines Druck (pressure) with los (without), yielding a straightforward description: without pressure. In
Scientific contexts commonly associate drucklos with vacuum technology, cryogenics, and space-related experiments. A drucklos environment reduces
See also: vacuum, pressure, vacuum chamber, ultrahigh vacuum. While useful as a technical shorthand, drucklos remains