How to Make a Barometer Continued
How does a barometer work? – using a barometer to record data
In learning How to make a Barometer, you will need to learn how to use a barometer to record data. Recording data in learning how does a barometer work, do the followings:
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divide each piece of graph paper into seven columns, one for each day of the week.
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to keep the data accurate, tape the paper to a wall and place the bottle close by on a flat tabletop.
- Position the bottle in front of the first column, say, Sunday, so that the straw’s red point almost touches the graph paper.
- At the time of day you make your regular temperature, wind, and precipitation measurements, note the position of the pointer and make a small pencil mark on graph paper.
- Move the bottle to the next column.
- Repeat this procedure each day for the duration of your weather window.
How to read a barometer?
In learning How to make a Barometer, you must also learn how to read a barometer. The first thing to do when learning how to read a barometer is to: watch your barometer work each day.
- When snow or rain is likely, the air inside the bottle will be heavier than the air outside the bottle, and so the balloon will stretch out a little, dipping the pointer down.
- A nice day means the air outside the bottle will be heavier than the air inside the bottle and the balloon will press down into the bottle, moving the pointer up.
- Each day, mark the barometer’s pointer’s position on graph paper.
- After the first week, remove the graph paper and replace it with a fresh piece of graph paper for more barometer readings and recordings.
- Connect the dots with lines to create a picture of air Pressure patterns.