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Part 2. Components of Barometer Cistern Components.

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1 Part 2

2 Components of Barometer

3 Cistern Components

4 Adjust Mercury Level  Rotate adjustment knob at the bottom of barometer until the mercury in cistern just touches the ivory index.  Shine flashlight on white panel to see index.

5 Read thermometer then adjust vernier  Rotate vernier knob until bottom of vernier just touches top of meniscus. There should be no light between vernier and top of miniscus (some will show on the sides).

6 Reading Pressure

7 Calculate the Pressure  The uncorrected station pressure is the sum of the two readings:  Add the additional corrections: l Index correction. l Temperature l Gravity

8 Reset Cistern  Lower the mercury in the cistern until the index no longer touches the mercury.

9 Fixed Cistern Barometers  Kew Barometer l Uses large cistern so change in height of mercury in cistern is small. l Uses modified scale to compensate for no zero adjustment.

10 No Cistern Barometers  Siphon Barometer or Manometer

11  The forces acting on each side of the siphon are:  Where,  Hg = density of mercury  a = density of air l g = acceleration of gravity l h AC = height of mercury from A to C l h AB = height of mercury from A to B l h BT = height from B to top of atmosphere l Area = cross-sectional area of tube

12  Since pressure on the open side equals the pressure on the closed side, then solving for P a gives:

13 Weather Glass, Thunder Glass, Storm glass, Water Barometer

14 Additional Errors of Mercury Barometers  Mounting Errors l Non-vertical mounting results in error of zero point  Movement of barometer l Ships: Vibrations and waves cause inertial forces on mercury which act as additional gravitational forces affecting the length of the mercury.

15 2. Elastic Barometers  A direct measuring instrument in which the elastic deformation of a solid is used as an indication of atmospheric pressure. l Bourdon Barometer l Aneroid Barometer

16 Bourdon Barometer  Closed, curved, elliptical tube which changes curvature due to changes in atmospheric pressure  Not often used in Meteorological work l Has slow time response  New designs developed for oceanographic work and high pressure systems

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