It will be difficult as the hose is opaque making reading it visually impossible.
You will need roughly 30 feet of hose suspended vertically above the bucket with the top end sealed shut and filled with water.
Water-based Barometers
Lucien Vidie's law stating, "decreasing atmospheric pressure predicts stormy weather", formed the basis of basic water prediction appliances known as the 'weather glass' or the 'Goethe barometer'. This device consists of a sealed glass container, half filled with water. A narrow spout is connected to this container at a point below the water level, and it goes up above the water level, where it is open to the atmosphere. Preferably colored water is used, as it becomes easy to collect the readings.
When the atmospheric pressure goes higher than it was when the glass container was sealed, then the water level in the spout drops below the level of water present in the container, indicating that the temperature is getting colder. On the other hand, when the atmospheric pressure is lower than it was when the container was sealed, then the level of water in the spout will exceed the water level in the container, indicating that temperature is getting warmer.
A simple way of interpreting this is - when the level of water in the container is higher than the level of water in the spout, it means that the atmospheric pressure is high; whereas, when the level of water in the container is lower than the level of water in the spout, it means that the atmospheric pressure is low.
Mercury Barometers
A Mercury barometer is a glass tube, 30 inches tall, sealed at one end and open at the other. The tube is filled with mercury at the base, and placed upside down in a container called the 'reservoir'. The mercury barometer works by balancing the weight of mercury within the glass tube with the atmospheric pressure. When the weight of mercury is lesser than the atmospheric pressure, there is a significant rise in the mercury level in the glass tube and when the weight of mercury exceeds the weight of atmospheric pressure, there is a fall in the mercury level.
The level of mercury continues to change till the weight of the mercury in the glass tube is equal to the weight of the air above the reservoir. In low pressure conditions, the air rises from the surface of the Earth before it is replaced by air from the surrounding areas, therefore the weight of air above the reservoir is reduced, and the mercury drops to a lower level. In high pressure conditions, air sinks towards the Earth's surface faster than its ability to move out to the surrounding areas, thus more air gets accumulated above the reservoir and as the weight of the air is higher, mercury soars up to higher level.
Aneroid Barometers
An aneroid barometer consists of a small flexible metal box called the aneroid cell. This aneroid cell is made from an alloy of copper and beryllium. This cell is supported by a strong spring to prevent it from collapsing. Even minute changes in the external air pressure causes expansion or contraction of the cell. This expansion and contraction triggers the mechanical levers as a result of which tiny movements of the cell are amplified and displayed on the face of the aneroid barometer. A manually set needle is used to mark the recent measurement, so that the change doesn't go unobserved.
as we know that barometer is used to calculate atmospheric pressure. you can simply make a barometer by using a long glass tube and water. but the density of water is less then mercury, so that you need to use approxmately 10 meter long glass tube.
a homeade barometer would probaby work the same way as a real barometer. It is made up of a long glass tube and a pool of liquid at the bottom. When the air pressure increases, the liquid would go to a higher level in the tube. when it decreases, the liquid wil sink in the tube. hope this helped! :)
yes it is very simple i have currently used a homemade barometer for a science project (hint: it is best to use it over a period of 10 days to get accurate measurements)
A Barometer primarily measures atmospheric pressure, although atmospheric pressure is affected by air temperature. http://www.answers.com/topic/barometer http://www.answers.com/topic/atmospheric-pressure?method=26&initiator=WANS
Usually the instrument used is called a barometer- which could be a closed end manometer or an aneroid barometer.An altimeter actually also measures atmospheric pressures - but for a different purpose.
Air pressure is measured with a barometer.
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Wrap a plastic sheet and seal it air tight to a jar and attach a small rod attach to the centre of the seal and allow it to pivot around the side if the jar could be a simple homemade barometer. Another model of barometer can be made using a sealed can attach to the tube inverted over a basin of water. Some trouble on these type of barometer is the pressurized and depressurised could be affected by the temperature but at the same temperature, the effect of movement will be solely on the atmospheric pressure. An inverted glass tube filled with mercury with vacuum space would be the best since the temperature would minimally affect but that would need large amount of mercury which is not readily accessible for a home experiment.
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A Barometer primarily measures atmospheric pressure, although atmospheric pressure is affected by air temperature. http://www.answers.com/topic/barometer http://www.answers.com/topic/atmospheric-pressure?method=26&initiator=WANS
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