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What pushes the liquid mercury upward into the tube of a classical Torricellian barometer?

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Correct Answer

The atmospheric pressure pressing down on the open pool of mercury.

Explanation

A barometer works because the atmosphere presses down on the open surface of the mercury pool. This pressure is transmitted through the liquid, forcing it up into the evacuated tube until the weight of the mercury column balances the external atmospheric pressure.

Reference

Basic Physics: A Self-Teaching Guide


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