Barómetro de peltre.
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"This handcrafted pewter and glass water barometer is a reverent reproduction of an ancient measuring instrument, bringing classic scholarship to your home.
In the latter part of the 17th and into the 18th centuries the use of the water barometer as a means of forecasting weather conditions spread throughout Europe. Its success was due to the simplicity of the physical principles upon which it is based, as well as the skill of the glassblowers of that age.
The present-day mercury barometer, invented by the Galileo-inspired Italian Torricelli in the 17th Century, works on basically the same principle as the water barometer, that a column's height, be that of water or Mercury, fluctuates with changing atmospheric pressure.
The sole difference between these two instruments is that the atmospheric pressure measured by the water barometer can be influenced by environmental temperature ranges. However, in most normal conditions, even though it is such a simple concept, the water barometer is able to accurately measure atmospheric pressure.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
NB Please do not hold the barometer by the glass.
The stake which is fastened on the chain has the same function as the manual pointers of the needle barometer.
Size: Height 20.5 cm x 13 cm
Weight: 1000 g
Materials Used: Pewter, Glass
Ref: CT0089200
Designers: Enrico Cosi & Sergio Tabellini."