a thermometer to measure temperature and a barometer to measure air pressure. These are common instruments used in meteorology and can be purchased from scientific supply stores. Additionally, you may need calibration standards or reference values to ensure accurate measurements.
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elevation above sea level . . . barometer or GPS air temperature . . . thermometer air pressure . . . barometer
You need two tools. To measure the air pressure you use a barometer and to measure the temperature at which the substance boils you use a thermometer. The boiling point is defined as the temperature at which the vapor pressure equals atmospheric pressure.
You would use a mercury manometer
mercury manometer
At normal temperature and pressure, chlorine is a gas and I would be greatly surprised if you could measure 1 tbsp of chlorine.At normal temperature and pressure, chlorine is a gas and I would be greatly surprised if you could measure 1 tbsp of chlorine.At normal temperature and pressure, chlorine is a gas and I would be greatly surprised if you could measure 1 tbsp of chlorine.At normal temperature and pressure, chlorine is a gas and I would be greatly surprised if you could measure 1 tbsp of chlorine.
You would measure it by mililiters.
A barometer does not measure temperature it measures pressure.
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elevation above sea level . . . barometer or GPS air temperature . . . thermometer air pressure . . . barometer
You need two tools. To measure the air pressure you use a barometer and to measure the temperature at which the substance boils you use a thermometer. The boiling point is defined as the temperature at which the vapor pressure equals atmospheric pressure.
The amount of air in the tire stays the same.The outside pressure drops about 3psi or 0,2 bar, when you are at about 2000 meters or 6000 feet. So you would expect that the pressure you measure is higher. But on 2000 meters height there is mostly a lower temperature, this lowers the pressure in the tire a bit. So it would not be strange if you measure the same pressure.
Are you referring to gases?In gases,if the temperature increases then the pressure would also increase.
you would have to measure it with a scaleor a a thing you would way yourself.
You would use a mercury manometer
Are you referring to gases?In gases,if the temperature increases then the pressure would also increase.
Its high temperature and low pressure