The aneroid barometer is more durable and compact, and much easier to read. The only particular advantage of a Mercury barometer is that it's a direct measurement -- there's no calibration involved. If you can measure the height of the column above the pool and you know the density of mercury, you have the pressure.
Thermometers are the instrument that is often filled with mercury, colored water, or alcohol. Most early thermometers were made with mercury.
If you mean AMALGAM it is a mercury alloy often used in dental filings. :)
Pressure is often measured in inches of mercury when describing barometric pressure in weather reports. This term is also known as "inches of mercury vacuum".
If you are writing a practical report it can be very small! Often the aim is, simply stated, the hypothesis you are trying to test.
I've heard them called a "renaissance man/woman" If they are older, and have lots of practical knowledge in a field, sometimes they are referred to as a "geezer tech."
They are more portable and can be used for airplane equipment
An aneroid barometer typically consists of a round dial with a needle pointing to the current atmospheric pressure in units such as inches of mercury or millibars. It often has a metal case with a transparent cover to display the dial and is compact in size making it suitable for home or office use.
Mercury is commonly used in barometers due to its high density and ability to accurately measure air pressure. However, due to its toxicity, alternatives such as water, oil, or electronic sensors are often used now.
No, liquid mercury is typically used in barometers. Liquid mercury is dense and easily responds to changes in atmospheric pressure, making it an ideal choice for use in barometers to measure air pressure.
Mercury is a relatively unreactive metal. It is resistant to oxidation and corrosion, which is why it is often used in thermometers and barometers. However, it can react with strong acids and halogens to form compounds.
It refers to the barometric pressure in the hurricane's eye. A lower barometric pressure generally means a stronger storm. Hg is the chemical symbol for the element mercury, a metal that is liquid at room temperature. Barometric pressure is often given in units of either mmHg (millimeters of mercury) or inHg (inches of mercury). Both units refer to the early barometers, which consisted of a vacuum tube with its open end immersed in a dish of Mercury. Pressure was measured based on how high up the mercury moved in the tube, which climbed higher with higher pressures.
Mercury is most often found in thermometers.
Mercury is the only metal which is a liquid at room temperature.One pro is that it conducts electricity well and is often used for electrical switches.It is also used for refining gold.One major con is that it is toxic. It is most dangerous when it is airborne.
Thermometers are the instrument that is often filled with mercury, colored water, or alcohol. Most early thermometers were made with mercury.
Practical often means tangible and useful, and a benefit is something gained. So if something is a practical benefit, it is something that can help you in a meaningful way.
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Secretary jobs are actually the most practical to telecommute to. But temp jobs are often included as well.