A barometer is a scientific instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure. It is an essential tool for meteorologists in forecasting weather and for scientists studying the behavior of gases.
Aneroid Barometer: Instead of using liquid, an aneroid barometer uses a small, flexible metal box called an aneroid cell. As the air pressurechanges, the cell expands or contracts, which is then translated into a pressure reading on a dial.
In a mercury barometer, the weight of the mercury in the tube creates a vacuum at the top, and the height of the mercury column is directly proportional to the atmospheric pressure. An aneroid barometer works on the principle of mechanical deformation of the aneroid cell due to changes in pressure. The movement of the cell is then amplified and displayed on a calibrated scale.
Waves and Their Applications in Technologies for Information Transfer
Investigate the nature of wave behavior to illustrate the concept of the superposition principle responsible for wave patterns, constructive and destructive interference, and standing waves (e.g., organ pipes, tuned exhaust systems).
Predict and explore how wave behavior is applied to scientific phenomena such as the Doppler effect and Sound Navigation and Ranging (SONAR).