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Draw a simple labelled diagram of a Fortin barometer and state how it is used to measure the atmospheric pressure.

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What is an aneroid barometer? Draw a neat and labelled diagram to explain its construction and working.

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State two advantages of an aneroid barometer over a simple barometer.

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How is the reading of a barometer affected when it is taken to (i) a mine, and (ii) a hill?

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How does the atmospheric pressure change with altitude? Draw an approximate graph to show this variation.

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State two factors which affect the atmospheric pressure as we go up.

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Why does a fountain pen leak at high altitude?

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Why does nose start bleeding on high mountains?

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What is an altimeter? State its principle. How is its scale calibrated?

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What do the following indicate in a barometer regarding weather : gradual fall in the mercury level

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What do the following indicate in a barometer regarding weather : sudden fall in the mercury level

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What do the following indicate in a barometer regarding weather : Gradual rise in the mercury level?

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The unit torr is related to the barometric height as :

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The normal atmospheric pressure is : 

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The atmospheric pressure at earth's surface is P1 and inside mine is P2. They are related as : 

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At sea level, the atmospheric pressure is 1.04 x 105 Pa. Assuming g = 10 m s-2 and density of air to be uniform and equal to 1.3 kg m-3, find the height of the atmosphere.

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At sea level, the atmospheric pressure is 76 cm of Hg. If air pressure falls by 10 mm of Hg per 120m of ascent, what is the height of a hill where the barometer reads 70 cm Hg. State the assumption made by you.

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Convert 1 mm of Hg into pascal. Take density of Hg = 13.6 x 103 kg m-3 and g = 9.8 m s-2 .

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At a given place, a mercury barometer records a pressure of 0.70 m of Hg. What would be the height of water column if mercury in barometer is replaced by water? Take density of mercury to be  = 13.6 × 103 kg m-3.

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State the principle of floatation. 

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