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Define Torricellian Vacuum


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Answered by vishal244
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The vacuum formed when a long tube, closed at one end and filled with mercury, is inverted into a mercury reservoir so that the open end of the tube is below the surface of the mercury. The pressure inside the Torricellian vacuum is the vapour pressure of mercury, about 10−3 torr.
Answered by RishikaSoni
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A vacuum formed above the column of mercury in a mercury Barometer is known as
torricellian vaccum.
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