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pressure at the top of the
siphon, like in a
barometer or
drinking straw, and then over. However, it has been
demonstrated that
siphons can
operate in a vacuum...
- in
variations such as the basin,
siphon, wheel, cistern, Fortin,
multiple folded, stereometric, and
balance barometers. In 2007, a
European Union directive...
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believing that it's the pull of
vacuum that
creates a
siphon, a pull
overcome if the
siphon is high enough. In the 17th century,
Evangelista Torricelli...
- for his
experiment in
which he
unknowingly created the
first working barometer.
Though he was best
known for his work in
mathematics and physics, little...
- is
extremely versatile. A
mercury barometer is one of the
classic uses of
static pressure head. Such
barometers are an
enclosed column of
mercury standing...
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Containing Papers of a
Mathematical and
Physical Character. 76 (510): 313–315. doi:10.1098/rsta.1906.0008. S2CID 121759360.
Siphon barometer designed by Basevi...
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trader banned by FSA for mismarking". The Times.
Alexis Stenfors (2017).
Barometer of Fear: An
Insiders Account of
Rogue Trading and the
Greatest Banking...
- was that air was
weightless and it is
vacuum that
provided force, as in a
siphon. The
discovery helped bring Torricelli to the conclusion: We live submerged...
-
experiment he had made in
which a
siphon, led over a hill
about 21 m high,
failed to work. When the end of the
siphon was
opened in a reservoir, the water...
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machines in the 13th century. He also said that a
suction pump was used in
siphons to
discharge Gr**** fire. The
suction pump
later appeared in
medieval Europe...