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PROJECT WORK--- Meteorological instruments and their uses six maximum and minimum thermometer: Mercury Barometer ..aneroid barometer... wind vane.. and anemometer.. rain gauge and hygrometer
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Answered by actitis
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Mercury Barometer- The mercury barometer is a device that is commonly used to measure the atmospheric pressure by evaluating the height of the mercury level that is present within the tube.

Aneroid barometer- The aneroid barometer is also a device that is used to measure the pressure that is in the atmosphere by using metal expansion. It does not include the mercury liquid. This device is comprised of a small, flexible type of metal box that is commonly known as the aneroid cell, which is constructed from the alloy of copper and beryllium.

Wind vane- A wind vane is defined as a device that determines the prevailing wind direction. It is usually connected with an anemometer.

Anemometer- An anemometer is a common type of weather station device that is used in order to measure the wind speed as well as it helps in the determination of wind direction.

Rain gauge- It is a device mostly used for the accumulation and measurement of the amount of rainfall that occurs in any particular area.

Hygrometer- It is an instrument that is very widely used in the field of meteorological science in order to measure the amount of water vapor that is present in the atmosphere. It basically measures the humidity.

Answered by GETlost0hell
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Mercury Barometer- The mercury barometer is a device that is commonly used to measure the atmospheric pressure by evaluating the height of the mercury level that is present within the tube

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