A barometer is a instrument used to measure air pressure
Air pressure is measured with a barometer.
Meteorologists use a barometer to measure air pressure. A barometer can be either an aneroid or a mercury type and helps meteorologists predict changes in the weather based on differences in air pressure.
No, a barometer does not use a bimetallic strip. A barometer measures atmospheric pressure, usually using a column of mercury in a glass tube. A bimetallic strip is typically used in devices to measure temperature, as it bends with changes in temperature due to its two bonded metal strips with different coefficients of thermal expansion.
Barometers, such as mercury and aneroid barometers, are commonly used to measure atmospheric pressure. Other instruments like electronic pressure sensors and weather balloons equipped with instruments can also measure atmospheric pressure.
otherwise know as a barometer and it measures air pressure in newtons
how do meteorologist use a barometer
It is called a barometer, first developed in the 1600's
I chipped the glass tabletop when I dropped the barometer.
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meteorologists use barometers
It does not use mercury.
i checked the barometer to see the air pressure
Since the barometer read that the air pressure was high, the boy brought an umbrella outside.
Barometer
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A barometer.