Senin, 16 September 2013
In 1646, Blaise Pascal along with Pierre Petit, had repeated and
perfected Torricelli's experiment after hearing about it from Marin
Mersenne, who himself had been shown the experiment by Torricelli toward
the end of 1644. Pascal further devised an experiment to test the
Aristotelian proposition that it was vapors from the liquid that filled
the space in a barometer. His experiment compared water with wine, and
since the latter was considered more "spiritous", the Aristotelians
expected the wine to stand lower (since more vapors would mean more
pushing down on the liquid column). Pascal performed the experiment
publicly, inviting the Aristotelians to predict the outcome beforehand.
The Aristotelians predicted the wine would stand lower. It did not.[6]
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