Also known as: baro.
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A barometer is a scientific instrument that is used to measure air pressure in a certain environment.
AeronauticsAircraftAutoAutomobileAutomotiveAviationComputingCosmosElectronicsGovernmental & MilitaryMedicalMedicineScientific & EducationalSpaceSpacecraftStudyTechnologyInstrument for measuring atmospheric pressure. It may be calibrated in pounds per square inch, in inches of mercury in a column in millimeters or kPa. OR To check the atmospheric pressure a device is used called barometer OR Instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure. OR An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure. A standard mercury barometer has a glass column about 30 inches long, closed at one end, with a mercury-filled reservoir.
AviationGovernmental & MilitaryNASANOTAM ContractionsScientific & EducationalWeatherBarometric pressure (also known as atmospheric pressure) is the force exerted by the atmosphere at a given point. It is known as the "weight of the air". A barometer measures barometric pressure. Measurement of barometric pressure can be expressed in millibars(mb) or in inches or millimeters of mercury (Hg). Normal pressure at sea level is 1013.3 millibars or 29.92 inches of mercury.
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