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Torricelli's barometric experiment
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Torricelli performed his celebrated experiment on argento vivo [quicksilver, i.e., mercury], in Florence in spring 1644. Torricelli filled a glass tube, open at one end, with mercury. Then, closing off the open end with a finger, he tipped the tube upside down and lowered it into a basin containing more mercury. He observed that the column of mercury descended only partially, stopping at a height of around 76 cm. Torricelli was convinced that the space created by the descent of the mercury in the tube was empty, and that the force holding up the column consisted of the pressure exerted by the air on the mercury in the basin. In a letter to Michelangelo Ricci of June 11, 1644, Torricelli declared that his experiment proved two fundamental concepts: first, that Nature did not abhor the void; second, that the air had weight. The results of the mercury experiment opened a period of revolutionary change, forcing a re-examination of doctrines accepted for centuries.

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Barometer

Barometer

Inv. 1134
Maker unknown, late 18th cent.

Barometer

Barometer

Inv. 1153
Maker unknown, first half 19th cent.

Barometer

Barometer

Inv. 1143
Maker unknown, first half 19th cent.

Barometer

Barometer

Inv. 1152
Nicolas Fortin, France, 1793

Barometer tube

Barometer tube

Inv. 114
Maker unknown, Florence, mid-17th cent.

Cecchi balance barometer

Cecchi balance barometer

Inv. 3816
Niccolò Masini, Florence, ca. 1860

Cistern barometer

Cistern barometer

Inv. 1147
Edward Nairne, London, ca. 1770

Cistern barometer

Cistern barometer

Inv. 3707
Nairne & Blunt firm, London, ca. 1780

Cistern barometer

Cistern barometer

Inv. 1161
Maker unknown, second half 19th cent.

Cistern barometer

Cistern barometer

Inv. 1148
Antonio Matteucci, Siena, ca. 1850

De Luc barometer

De Luc barometer

Inv. 1150
Maker unknown, ca. 1760

De Luc barometer

De Luc barometer

Inv. 1556
Maker unknown, late 18th cent.

Double barometer

Double barometer

Inv. 1155
Maker unknown, Italian, second half 18th cent.

Pillar barometer

Pillar barometer

Inv. 1135
Daniel Quare, London, early 18th cent.

Pillar barometer

Pillar barometer

Inv. 1136
Daniel Quare, London, early 18th cent.

Pocket aneroid barometer

Pocket aneroid barometer

Inv. 3659
Giustino Paggi, Florence, ca. 1880

Portable barometer

Portable barometer

Inv. 1131
Galgano Gori, Florence, 1846

Portable barometer

Portable barometer

Inv. 1146
Maker unknown, first half 19th cent.

Siphon and cistern barometer

Siphon and cistern barometer

Inv. 1132
Maker unknown, mid-19th cent.

Siphon barometer

Siphon barometer

Inv. 1141
Giovanni Domenico Tamburini, early 18th cent.

Siphon barometer

Siphon barometer

Inv. 1144
Deleuil firm, Paris, ca. 1850

Siphon barometer

Siphon barometer

Inv. 1142
Giovanni Domenico Tamburini [attr.], early 18th cent.

Siphon barometer

Siphon barometer

Inv. 3627
Giovanni Domenico Tamburini, early 18th cent.

Stereometric barometer

Stereometric barometer

Inv. 1137
Maker unknown, late 18th cent.

Stick barometer

Stick barometer

Inv. 697
Maker unknown, late 18th cent.

Wheel barometer

Wheel barometer

Inv. 1139
Maker unknown, Italian, late 18th cent.

Wheel barometer

Wheel barometer

Inv. 1140
Santino Donegani, Italian, late 18th cent.