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what is torricellian vacuum?​

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Answered by singhyogendra559
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Greater the atmospheric pressure, greater is the vertical height of the mercury column. The space above mercury is a vacuum. E. Torricelli was the first to explain this phenomenon; hence this empty space is called 'Torricellian vacuum'.

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Answered by Anonymous
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a vacuum formed above the column of mercury in a mercury barometer.

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