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Istruzione Sfera Barometrica 29.2000 Notizie storiche T orricelli (1608-1647) ci ha permesso di conoscere e di dimostrare che la pressione dell‘aria è sog- getta a oscillazioni. Già nel 1643 costruì il primo barometro che ha preso da lui il nome. Goethe, che compì numerosi esperimenti scienti- fici, sviluppò più tardi un barometro semplice [...]
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Instructions Weather Ball 29.2000 Historical background It was T orricelli (1608 - 1647) who proved that air pressure is subject to variations. In 1643 he devised the first barometer , which was named after him. Goethe, the famous German playwright, who enjoyed carrying out scientific experiments, later developed his own simple, but effective baro-[...]