Barometers: An investigation of the relation between the height of the mercury in the common barometer, and the angle formed by the tube with the horizon in any barometer moving freely on a point of suspension.

Bibliographic Details
Citation:Dublin philosophical journal, and scientific review, Vol. II, No. 6, pp. 483-485, November, 1826
Format: Journal Article
Published: November, 1826
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