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To measure atmosphere pressure
A Barometer measures atmospheric pressure.
Because the atmosphere on the moon is negligible. No atmosphere = No atmospheric pressure
A barometer is used to measure atmospheric pressure. It can also measure altitude!
Yes, it has an atmosphere so it has air pressure.
To measure atmosphere pressure
how can you find of mea sure the pressure of the atmosphere and verifies boyle s law.
I think you could be referring to a barometer, which measures atmospheric pressure and is an indicator of when it will rain or shine.
Pressure decreases. This is because atmospheric pressure is a measure of the weight of the atmosphere weighing down. If you are high in the atmosphere, much of the atmosphere is below you so the pressure from above will be very small.
One of ends of the tube is used for pressure measurements, the other can be left open to the atmosphere to measure static pressure, or can be attached to the low end of a pressure system to measure differential pressure.
At high pressure and an inert atmosphere.
Normally used on atmospheric tank for level measurement. One port is "free" for compensate the pressure of the air column (atmosphere) and measure only the pressure generated by the fluid in to the tank, so it can be converted in a level measure. Kin
To measure the local pressure of the Earth's atmosphere, Torricelli invented the first Mercury Barometer.
Isobars measure the air pressure in the sky and our atmosphere! I hope I helped a little!
MB in weather stands for Millibars, and is a measure of pressure in the atmosphere.
Atmosphere is a measure of pressure, not of length like the meter.
The SI unit for pressure is a Pascal but in this case the standard unit is the standard atmosphere (= 101325 Pa).