Why is there vacuum above the level of mercury in a mercury barometer
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The top of the barometer is filled with nothing (vacuum) because the mercury must have the space to expand and contract without any other force affecting it
Explanation:
a gas or liquid in the top would have its own pressure against the mercury and give inaccurate readings.
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