Senin, 16 September 2013
Four accounts of Berti's experiment exist, but a simple model of his
experiment consisted of filling with water a long tube that had both
ends plugged, then standing the tube in a basin already full of water.
The bottom end of the tube was opened, and water that had been inside of
it poured out into the basin. However, only part of the water in the
tube flowed out, and the level of the water inside the tube stayed at an
exact level, which happened to be 10.3 m, the same height Baliani and
Galileo had observed that was limited by the siphon. What was most
important about this experiment was that the lowering water had left a
space above it in the tube which had had no intermediate contact with
air to fill it up. This seemed to suggest the possibility of a vacuum
existing in the space above the water.[6]
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