MAKE YOUR OWN BAROMETER By:Dayqwon Smith. Materials a glass or beaker with straight sides a glass or beaker with straight sides a ruler (12 inch) a ruler.

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MAKE YOUR OWN BAROMETER By:Dayqwon Smith

Materials a glass or beaker with straight sides a glass or beaker with straight sides a ruler (12 inch) a ruler (12 inch) tape tape one foot of clear plastic tubing one foot of clear plastic tubing a stick of chewing gum a stick of chewing gum water water

How To Start IT Off Begin by standing the ruler in the glass and holding it against the side. Tape the ruler to the inside of the glass. Make sure that the numbers on the ruler are visible. Begin by standing the ruler in the glass and holding it against the side. Tape the ruler to the inside of the glass. Make sure that the numbers on the ruler are visible. Stand the plastic tube against the ruler in the glass. Make sure that the tube is not touching the bottom of the glass by positioning the tube up a half inch on the ruler. Secure the tube by taping it to the ruler. Stand the plastic tube against the ruler in the glass. Make sure that the tube is not touching the bottom of the glass by positioning the tube up a half inch on the ruler. Secure the tube by taping it to the ruler.

Explanation High pressure will make the plastic cave in and the straw go up. Low pressure will make the plastic puff up and the straw go down. If possible, check your measurements with a real barometer High pressure will make the plastic cave in and the straw go up. Low pressure will make the plastic puff up and the straw go down. If possible, check your measurements with a real barometer