Otto von Guericke, a 17th century scientist, devised an experiment to demonstrate air pressure. Find out about the experiment.
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To prove that a vacuum and atmospheric pressure existed, von Guericke performed one of his most well-known experiments: "the Magdeburg Hemispheres.''
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He is most recognized for his so-called Magdeburg experiments, in which two copper hemispheres were placed together, the interior evacuated, and two teams of horses were unable to pull the evacuated hemispheres apart until the air was readmitted.
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In 1654, Otto von Guericke invented the first vacuum pump and conducted his famous Magdeburg hemispheres experiment, showing that, owing to atmospheric pressure outside the hemispheres, teams of horses could not separate two hemispheres from which the air had been partially evacuated.
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