If the barometer is taken to the moon, what will be its lesson?
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Barometric Pressure:
When it is taken to the moon, the value of acceleration due to gravity is less there than on the earth. As the pressure is directly proportional to the value of acceleration due to gravity, so the barometer's reading would be less on the surface of the moon.
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