What would sunshine look like like if there were no sun? If the barometer was any good it would read zero. Many barometers are not designed to handle that sort of extreme.
It is called a barometer, first developed in the 1600's
Well, an aneroid barometer, is called an aneroid barometer- but, a barometer measures air pressure, and an aneroid barometer is a barometer that contains no liquid.
The most commonly used barometer is the mercury barometer.However, it is not easy to transport but it gives more accurate results. Another type of barometer is Aneroid barometer which is easy to transport and handle.
yes barometer is a noun in the dictionary
What would sunshine look like like if there were no sun? If the barometer was any good it would read zero. Many barometers are not designed to handle that sort of extreme.
The first barometer that was invented was the MERCURY barometer. a mercury barometer consists of a glass tube open at the bottom end and partially filled with mercury. (:
The first barometer was made by the Italian physicist Torricelli in about 1640.
It is called a barometer, first developed in the 1600's
Barometer is an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure.The first barometer was built by Francis Bacon. Later in 1644, Evangelista Torricelli, built the first instrument with mercury.
The first person to invent the barometer. Since it was the first one, it was also the first "longest" one (and the first "shortest" one as well).
a barometer looks like a clock but with words to know the air pressure.THANK YOU
To measure the local pressure of the Earth's atmosphere, Torricelli invented the first Mercury Barometer.
In Florence, Italy in 1644, Evangelista Torricelli built the first mercury barometer, at the Florentine Academy.
a graduated cylinder looks like yo face
evangelista torricelli
The first barometer is thought to have been built unintentionally by Gasparo Berti, sometime between 1640 and 1643.[1] Evangelista Torricelli, is generally credited with inventing the barometer. Got the info from wiki.