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1. On the Mean Height of the Barometer in different Latitudes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

Hansteen
Affiliation:
of Christiania.
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Extract

Professor Hansteen first shews, that the remarkable difference of 1·62 French lines, by which the barometer reduced to the level of the sea, is higher at Paris than at Christiania, cannot be ascribed solely to the effect of the difference of gravity of the mercury in the barometer at the two places. The author then gives an empirical formula to represent the mean height of the barometer in any latitude which he compares with observations.

Type
Proceedings 1846-47
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1850

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