Will the barometer reading rise or fall ?

In summary, a barometer uses the height of a column of liquid and the pressure in the liquid to measure atmospheric pressure. When the elevator accelerates upward, the liquid level rises and the pressure at the base of the column increases. In free fall, the column of liquid has no weight and the atmospheric pressure pushes it up into the barometer, but it is limited by the pressure of the atmosphere on the base of the barometer.
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If i have a barometer which reads 76cm of hg when kept in an elevator when the elevator is at rest . now the elevator starts going up with some acceleration . will the barometer read less than , greater than or equal to 76cm of hg . also explain why . what will happen if the barometer is under free fall ?
 
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How does a barometer work?

What is significant about the height of a column of liquid and the pressure in the liquid?
 
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If the elevator is going in the upward direction with some acceleration the liquid level will rise ? am i right ? but what will happen if the elevator is under free fall ? will the reading become infinity or zero ? what does that phyically signify ?
 
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The column of liquid in the barometer imposes a downward force (weight) = mg, and the pressure at the base of the column is rho * h * g (or rho * g * h). This pressure is balanced by the atmospheric pressure pushing down on a pool of liquid at the base of the column or end of the liquid column if there is a 'U' bend in the barometer (the sealed end (above column of liquid) of the barometer should have a vacuum).

When the elevator 'accelerates' upward, the column of liquid experiences an effective weight of m(g+a), producing a pressure at the base of the column of rho * (g+a) * h. When the elevator 'accelerates' downward, the weight is reduced, m (g-a).

In free fall, the elevator is accelerating at the rate of g, so the column has no weight and the atmospheric pressure pushes the column up into the barometer and there is some pressure on the container. But it is not infinite - it is limited by the pressure of the atmosphere pushing on the pool of liquid at the base of the barometer.
 

1. Will the barometer reading rise or fall during a storm?

The barometer reading will typically fall during a storm. This is because a storm is usually associated with low pressure, which causes the barometer reading to decrease.

2. Is there a specific barometer reading that indicates a change in weather?

Yes, a sudden and significant change in barometer reading usually indicates a change in weather. For example, a rapid decrease in barometer reading may indicate an approaching storm.

3. Does the barometer reading affect the temperature?

No, the barometer reading does not directly affect the temperature. However, changes in barometer reading can indicate changes in weather, which can indirectly affect the temperature.

4. Can the barometer reading predict the weather for the next few days?

Yes, the barometer reading can provide some indication of the weather for the next few days. A steady rise in barometer reading usually indicates fair weather, while a steady decrease may indicate the approach of a storm.

5. How often should I check the barometer reading?

It is recommended to check the barometer reading at least once a day, preferably at the same time each day. This will help track any changes and provide a better understanding of the weather patterns in your area.

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