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Question
which unit of pressure is derived from the early barometers used to measure pressure?
- mmhg
- bar
- pa
- atm
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Analyze the origin of early barometers
Early barometers, invented by Evangelista Torricelli, used a column of liquid mercury (\(\text{Hg}\)) in a glass tube to measure atmospheric pressure.
Relate the measurement to pressure units
The height of the mercury column, measured in millimeters (\(\text{mm}\)), directly corresponds to the pressure exerted by the atmosphere, giving rise to the unit millimeters of mercury (\(\text{mmHg}\)).
Evaluate the given options
- \(\text{mmHg}\): Directly derived from the height of mercury in early barometers.
- \(\text{bar}\): Metric unit defined as \(10^5\text{ Pa}\), not directly derived from early physical barometers.
- \(\text{Pa}\): SI unit (Pascal) defined as one newton per square meter.
- \(\text{atm}\): Standard atmosphere, defined based on average atmospheric pressure at sea level.
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<answer>
<mcq-correct>(A) mmHg</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) bar</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) Pa</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) atm</mcq-option>
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Analyze the origin of early barometers
Early barometers, invented by Evangelista Torricelli, used a column of liquid mercury (\(\text{Hg}\)) in a glass tube to measure atmospheric pressure.
Relate the measurement to pressure units
The height of the mercury column, measured in millimeters (\(\text{mm}\)), directly corresponds to the pressure exerted by the atmosphere, giving rise to the unit millimeters of mercury (\(\text{mmHg}\)).
Evaluate the given options
- \(\text{mmHg}\): Directly derived from the height of mercury in early barometers.
- \(\text{bar}\): Metric unit defined as \(10^5\text{ Pa}\), not directly derived from early physical barometers.
- \(\text{Pa}\): SI unit (Pascal) defined as one newton per square meter.
- \(\text{atm}\): Standard atmosphere, defined based on average atmospheric pressure at sea level.
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<mcq-correct>(A) mmHg</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) bar</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) Pa</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) atm</mcq-option>
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