Mercury barometers
A mercury barometer has a glass tube with a height of at least 84
cm,
closed at one end, with an open mercury-filled reservoir at the base.
The weight of the mercury creates a vacuum in the top of the tube.
Mercury in the tube adjusts until the weight of the mercury column
balances the atmospheric force exerted on the reservoir. High
atmospheric pressure places more force on the reservoir, forcing mercury
higher in the column. Low pressure allows the mercury to drop to a
lower level in the column by lowering the force placed on the reservoir.
Since higher temperature at the instrument will reduce the density of
the mercury, the scale for reading the height of the mercury is adjusted
to compensate for this effect.
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