This experiment safely provides following paradoxical observation to children not familiar with the concept of atmospheric pressure. Like all liquids, mercury stands at the same level in the two arms of a U‐tube. But, when air is pushed out of one of the arms, mercury level in it stands higher. The level difference is constant irrespective of inclination of the tube with vertical and length of vacuum space. It decreases if the apparatus is carried up in a building. Inference is clear and unambiguous that air pressure acting on lower mercury surface supports this level difference. This observation is also provided by the original Torricelli experiment and, therefore, it is always included in school curricula. However, it spreads toxic mercury vapor in air and cannot be demonstrated. Recently, we want to eliminate all use of mercury in schools. Hence, safe Torricelli experiment can be shown in class rooms by a motion picture. The actual experiment can be placed in a science resource center.
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28 July 2010
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICS EDUCATION: ICPE‐2009
18–24 October 2009
Bangkok (Thailand)
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July 28 2010
Safe Torricelli Experiment for Educational use in a Science Resource Center Available to Purchase
Ved Ratna Aggarwal;
Ved Ratna Aggarwal
aIndian Association of Physics Teachers, C‐536, Saraswati Vihar, Delhi‐110034, India
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Suresh Kumar
Suresh Kumar
bDelhi Public School, Dwarka Sector‐3, Delhi‐110075, India
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Ved Ratna Aggarwal
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Suresh Kumar
b
aIndian Association of Physics Teachers, C‐536, Saraswati Vihar, Delhi‐110034, India
bDelhi Public School, Dwarka Sector‐3, Delhi‐110075, India
AIP Conf. Proc. 1263, 91–93 (2010)
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Ved Ratna Aggarwal, Suresh Kumar; Safe Torricelli Experiment for Educational use in a Science Resource Center. AIP Conf. Proc. 28 July 2010; 1263 (1): 91–93. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3479901
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