Barometer

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Safety
Adjusting the Reservoir
Adjusting the Scale
Taking a Reading
Correcting for Temperature Effects
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Reading a Vernier Scale
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Taking a Reading

 

Video. Reading the barometric pressure using a Vernier scale.

Once the bottom edge of the scale is aligned with the meniscus of the mercury in the tube, the height of the mercury column can be read from the scale.

The movable scale piece usually is a Vernier scale-an auxiliary sliding scale used to more easily read the values on a fixed main scale. Its purpose is to allow accurate readings, rather than estimations, between the smallest graduations on the fixed scale. A Vernier scale commonly has ten graduation marks. Each division on the Vernier scale is nine-tenths of the size of the finest division on the main scale.