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The history of the barometer (and how it works) - Asaf Bar-Yosef 

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A barometer is an instrument that measures air pressure, allowing weather forecasters and scientists to better predict extreme weather events. Despite its incredible usefulness, inventing the barometer was no walk in the park. Asaf Bar-Yosef describes the series of scientists and events that contributed to the birth of the barometer -- and explains how it actually works.
Lesson by Asaf Bar-Yosef, animation by Reflective Films.

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@Tombee2
@Tombee2 5 лет назад
2:41 instead of a light bulb there is a candle which is historically accurate.
@FluodioCin
@FluodioCin 4 года назад
=)))))
@booklover-hu9tw
@booklover-hu9tw 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@Fulikia
@Fulikia 4 года назад
damn didnt realized that
@shashikalaraju5769
@shashikalaraju5769 4 года назад
bulls eye.
@aninditamukherjee8149
@aninditamukherjee8149 3 года назад
True!
@Sevalithi
@Sevalithi 9 лет назад
Oh these little scientist dudes are so cute!
@satire9298
@satire9298 9 лет назад
No homo?
@Sevalithi
@Sevalithi 9 лет назад
He feels like he needs a disclaimer whenever he compliments guys. Probably because he's not secure in his own sexuality.
@marafradella2712
@marafradella2712 9 лет назад
Thank you!
@intelX1000
@intelX1000 9 лет назад
Kyle Sanchez This is what's called 'projecting'. You always check if your projection is correct before stating it, or you'll look like Kyle, the liberal.
@timlang3852
@timlang3852 6 лет назад
Kyle Sanchez o
@GuillotinedChemistry
@GuillotinedChemistry 6 лет назад
This is definitely one the best video I've found on barometers. Really nice job on explaining misconceptions about vacuums.
@huzaifaarshadabbasi8744
@huzaifaarshadabbasi8744 Год назад
👍🏻
@smitasuhas7981
@smitasuhas7981 3 года назад
I have experimented this with mug in bath tub (Some Indians can relate)
@a.kzestos2085
@a.kzestos2085 3 года назад
True
@yashrathi6862
@yashrathi6862 3 года назад
the height of the water level at ground level is close to 9 meters, you can't do it with a mug unless you do it on high terrain.
@shaunakn5881
@shaunakn5881 3 года назад
True lol
@askhfbfns67589
@askhfbfns67589 3 года назад
not Indian but i can relaten lol
@RandomDudes710
@RandomDudes710 3 года назад
I think that's what we call a faulty barometer or just not a barometer at all
@amyannaroy8357
@amyannaroy8357 7 лет назад
good job with the graphics and explanation....
@cbomb002
@cbomb002 7 лет назад
So weird, I actually have 2 notifications right now.
@farzanaqalandari5615
@farzanaqalandari5615 6 лет назад
Pop
@kilney2418
@kilney2418 5 лет назад
Evangelista torricelli
@kirstenkoch5920
@kirstenkoch5920 8 лет назад
By far the best and simplest explanation I've seen. Good job with the graphics too!
@MalaysianTropikfusion
@MalaysianTropikfusion 9 лет назад
I have to say, the characters in this animation are the cutest I've seen so far. Love it!
@arushi4335
@arushi4335 4 года назад
😊😊
@meghanakankara2883
@meghanakankara2883 5 лет назад
Thanks for this video. I have been suffering to understand this concept but none was working but now this video with the explanation of the barometer and its history with splendid animation have helped not only me but many other students to understand the complexity and art of learning science. Thank you!
@ChanchalKotal
@ChanchalKotal 6 лет назад
This is my favorite channel so far because of the explanation and animation of each video. They are too good! Thank you Ted-Ed!
@raniahussein7002
@raniahussein7002 7 лет назад
I am from iraq,,,,I like this way to understand information in study,,,,,,great video
@atiqueahmad3058
@atiqueahmad3058 6 лет назад
Rania Hussein o
@moej3386
@moej3386 5 лет назад
@@PhartingFeeting exactly-
@xOxAdnanxOx
@xOxAdnanxOx 5 лет назад
Moe J what made you’ll go uncomfortable with it? lol
@KaramYagan
@KaramYagan 4 года назад
@@xOxAdnanxOx Chill. They are just pointing out that it is incorrect to use them this way. She should have put dots instead of commas, but.... Mehhh
@twitwilight6087
@twitwilight6087 3 года назад
Hi Rania I'm pretty sure that you were in your first year in high school and having a trouble with studying physics and barometer when you wrote this comment, the same thing is happening 😂😂💔
@MelihCANBOLAT
@MelihCANBOLAT 6 лет назад
3:23 The height should be measured from the surface of the liquid
@Simon-mr6zy
@Simon-mr6zy 5 лет назад
yes!
@harsh2032
@harsh2032 4 года назад
good eyes sire!
@terenceting26
@terenceting26 4 года назад
I had that question, thanks for confirming. Ted-ed should at least pin this comment. The graphical designers might not understand this.
@eljison
@eljison 3 года назад
Not necessarily. You just need to measure the change in height from any known reference point. If you start with liquid (water or mercury) in the tube, you can make that the zero and calibrate it whatever pressure you want (1 atm, for example), then measure the height relative to that reference point.
@hassaan1670
@hassaan1670 3 года назад
thanks, i was wondering
@therockinggirls4937
@therockinggirls4937 5 месяцев назад
Totally helpful! I was confused abt the barometer but saw this video and understood everything.. Thank you
@jeremiahyolok6663
@jeremiahyolok6663 2 года назад
very good and clearly explained
@maulikshah28
@maulikshah28 Год назад
Great video, helped me understand the topic really well
@garydunken7934
@garydunken7934 8 лет назад
As usual, nice one TED! My 3 observations in this video: 1. At 1:34 Gasparo Berti pulled his idea from his arse, literally! Thanks for the funny animation. 2. Both Aristotle and Galileo behaved like jerks with regards to their knowledge of vacuum, albeit being good in other areas. 3. How brilliant both Gasparo Berti and Evangelista Torricelli were, for thinking outside the box (or tube like you mentioned in the video!)
@PhysicsVlogs
@PhysicsVlogs 8 лет назад
hahah u're right..
@crashsitetube
@crashsitetube 7 лет назад
People also had a lot shorter legs back then. Between the Rubenesque women and short-legged men, it''s a wonder the human race has survived. But, enough inane silliness. Really good video. Thanks.
@anugopan5
@anugopan5 6 лет назад
CORRECT
@dhanyak.j9618
@dhanyak.j9618 3 года назад
Awesome 😊😁😊😁😁😁😁😊😁😊😊😊👍
@dhanyak.j9618
@dhanyak.j9618 3 года назад
Good morning. Good night. Good for the video 👍
@abdulmalikalghazali8241
@abdulmalikalghazali8241 7 лет назад
I like the way how you make it easy to understand by making it enjoyable
@Shinywhite
@Shinywhite 9 лет назад
Very good explanation, tyvm.
@n8mail76
@n8mail76 5 месяцев назад
thanks. must of us have only memorized these concepts taught to us. learning the mechanics behind how and why the concepts were developed bring a deeper understanding of the concepts.
@VVVV11995
@VVVV11995 8 лет назад
HOW INTERESTING! THANK YOU
@nathanchen5375
@nathanchen5375 3 месяца назад
Fantastic explanation!
@kokioto420
@kokioto420 7 лет назад
I'm so thankful Ted Ed had a video on this, I needed this for my homework and this makes my homework more fun!
@boofang10
@boofang10 Год назад
EXCELLENT video on the background of the barometer, especially the mercury barometer
@AliAli-qc8zj
@AliAli-qc8zj 8 месяцев назад
Excellent information on how to estimate the atmospheric pressure.
@hemanjalihemanjali2896
@hemanjalihemanjali2896 7 лет назад
nice to understand easily
@malv4935
@malv4935 8 лет назад
This is awesome and so adorable, thank you :D
@awasthiatul51
@awasthiatul51 9 лет назад
thank you.. very nice exlanation
@jp4431
@jp4431 3 года назад
So much knowledge we take for granted today were such brilliant discoveries back then
@FailCant
@FailCant 3 месяца назад
Truly fascinating
@manallarrehemi5838
@manallarrehemi5838 Год назад
I totally agree that the thinking outside the box " the tube " is always the right way to find solutions , even if the others do not agree with you THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO 🥰
@kaushikpawar7508
@kaushikpawar7508 2 года назад
Amazing work team💯
@vanshikha7179
@vanshikha7179 8 лет назад
amazingly explained!
@billchoi2000lsc
@billchoi2000lsc 8 лет назад
I love stories about challenging pre-existing theory and making major scientific breakthrough!!
@MukeshKumar-zv1wk
@MukeshKumar-zv1wk 6 лет назад
fantastic way to learn
@abderrahimelboutaybi9018
@abderrahimelboutaybi9018 7 лет назад
Thank you. Very clear and great explanation.
@alligrim
@alligrim 9 лет назад
Ted Ed saves my butt in my chem honors class every unit.
@rawanreda6908
@rawanreda6908 9 лет назад
That was really good !!
@nileshvishvambhar6780
@nileshvishvambhar6780 6 лет назад
It was Best explanation... Thankyou
@melashop669
@melashop669 3 года назад
el vídeo que necesitaba ver, muchas gracias
@samspiker3901
@samspiker3901 6 лет назад
Thank you for the video
@jchae9820
@jchae9820 3 года назад
thanks sir!! very useful actually
@AbidHasan-tg7jo
@AbidHasan-tg7jo 4 года назад
3:23 the 76 cm height should be measured from the surface of the water.
@STAR.C455
@STAR.C455 3 года назад
I’m a little princess 👸
@STAR.C455
@STAR.C455 3 года назад
Hi
@wonderman8537
@wonderman8537 3 года назад
Bye
@Sama-pl2pz
@Sama-pl2pz 3 года назад
Ya... Good observation🤝
@Gojoft.sukuna
@Gojoft.sukuna 3 года назад
True
@tejasnimbkar694
@tejasnimbkar694 2 года назад
TED-ED team can you also make a you-tube video on Calculus Just beginning of it. It would be great
@31896eneri
@31896eneri 8 лет назад
Great story!
@baharosman1416
@baharosman1416 4 года назад
Thank you!!❤️❤️❤️
@zaoshmakujina2215
@zaoshmakujina2215 Год назад
This cleared my doubts which arised in the chapter Mechanical properties of fluids thank u
@superrandomuser
@superrandomuser Год назад
same
@youngwildandcarefree
@youngwildandcarefree 5 лет назад
thank you for the help
@Pineapple_extract
@Pineapple_extract Год назад
Great explaination
@smoothieturtle5005
@smoothieturtle5005 7 лет назад
thanks for the help
@gurbakshkaur1213
@gurbakshkaur1213 3 года назад
Its very helpful.😊
@amrh2688
@amrh2688 Год назад
C très bien expliqué merci
@michaela9914
@michaela9914 8 лет назад
Lovely explanation
@drlefebvre8489
@drlefebvre8489 6 лет назад
Michaela what is mmhg
@Jordan_Dossou
@Jordan_Dossou 5 лет назад
@@drlefebvre8489 millimeters of Mercury
@unskilled_i_guess
@unskilled_i_guess 6 лет назад
this helped so much
@popogast
@popogast 7 лет назад
Nice and descriptive explanation.Well done.
@salmamuhamed5728
@salmamuhamed5728 8 лет назад
Great in a cute way. Love it. 👍
@priyalks1614
@priyalks1614 8 лет назад
its so so so lively and understandable pls try your luck in many more topics
@janvigupta558
@janvigupta558 4 года назад
Thanku so much this is really helpful🤗
@piggyparadiseplayz395
@piggyparadiseplayz395 5 лет назад
This is a great video! thanks for the information!
@tueanhvu1627
@tueanhvu1627 6 лет назад
I can't understand the experiment until this. Thanks =)))
@novachan69
@novachan69 5 лет назад
Thanks dude u cleared my doubts
@prashant.timilsina
@prashant.timilsina 7 месяцев назад
always such a wholesome videos✨
@davidbooth3285
@davidbooth3285 6 лет назад
Loved the way Torricelli had his lightbulb moment with a candle!!
@NullNoxproduction
@NullNoxproduction 7 лет назад
I like these videos, so informative.
@divachauhan7491
@divachauhan7491 6 лет назад
Nice work
@chow143
@chow143 9 лет назад
Extremely helpful
@vinitaugaonkar4683
@vinitaugaonkar4683 8 лет назад
it was fun and learned easily
@aaryanpotdar225
@aaryanpotdar225 8 лет назад
:-) Very helpful indeed!!!
@patriciayokelin9382
@patriciayokelin9382 6 лет назад
I love the graphics of this video, the scientists are so cute!
@sayemshahariaprethebe
@sayemshahariaprethebe 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much
@TanvirAhmedSakib
@TanvirAhmedSakib 6 лет назад
Awesome!!!
@urvijain2823
@urvijain2823 2 года назад
2:59 - I have a question here : If you change the amount of water in the tube will the water still drop to 10.3 m? Amazing video btw, my teacher brought me here and I understood the concept of barometers so much better after watching this :D
@Hope0fHumanity
@Hope0fHumanity 2 года назад
Yup it should. For example, if you repeated the experiment but with a 100meter tube, the water pressure in the tube is far greater than the surrounding atmospheric pressure so it would force the water out until the water pressure and atmospheric pressure are equal which would be when there is only 10.3 meters of water left in the tube. Correct me if I'm wrong RU-vid
@tiaxanderson9725
@tiaxanderson9725 2 года назад
Yes, it's the weight of the atmosphere that's 'pushing down' on the water and thus 'forcing it up the tube'. So even if you made a tube 1000 meters tall, all the water would spill out until it reaches 10.3m as 10.3m of water equals 1 standard atmospheric pressure. It's also why the mercury barometer is only 0.76 m tall as mercury is much heavier than water. (so 0.76 m mercury = 10.3 m water = 1 atm)
@theagent3551
@theagent3551 Год назад
Thank you so much!
@priyankabhardwaj4590
@priyankabhardwaj4590 5 лет назад
ted ed is the best!
@russel4942
@russel4942 3 года назад
This really helps a lot and well-explained compared in schools
@user-fu6jb8df3o
@user-fu6jb8df3o 3 года назад
Thanks, I love it
@yashchaudhary9596
@yashchaudhary9596 4 года назад
I understood the concept of barometer bec of your video. THANKS
@shaziajehanzaib941
@shaziajehanzaib941 6 лет назад
Awesome animation and explanation
@hannahhoag8571
@hannahhoag8571 9 лет назад
This is fascinating!
@artpage6546
@artpage6546 Год назад
thank you so much!!!
@AbdulRazzak-sh8ks
@AbdulRazzak-sh8ks 9 месяцев назад
Very very thankful
@93mrravi
@93mrravi 4 года назад
Beautiful explanation!
@strider8050
@strider8050 4 месяца назад
Thanks so much❤
@josephcalabrese6337
@josephcalabrese6337 3 года назад
I'm watching this video because my new digital watch has a Barometer App. Knowledge is power.
@PhilippKirchner
@PhilippKirchner 9 лет назад
Well made, and such nice animations ^-^
@marafradella2712
@marafradella2712 9 лет назад
Thank you Philipp!
@aifan6148
@aifan6148 6 лет назад
The animation is so cute ♡ Wish the real-life scientists were as cute.. ♡
@Evan_Adams
@Evan_Adams 9 лет назад
So.... what happened after 2007? How do we do it now?
@stephensnell5707
@stephensnell5707 2 года назад
If you aren't aware Aneroid Barometers are now used and will be forever
@dunnuthalayellareddy7618
@dunnuthalayellareddy7618 3 года назад
Thank you sir
@congnhaduong9047
@congnhaduong9047 4 года назад
Scientists: Think outside the box Me: Hmm... Where is the box??
@congnhaduong9047
@congnhaduong9047 3 года назад
@AR7UN FF people nowadays tend to try to find something creative, but most of them dont really understand things in the box in detail
@sakshyasandsaishaswonderfu9224
@sakshyasandsaishaswonderfu9224 2 месяца назад
Nice video
@anubiswerelupe
@anubiswerelupe Год назад
there is actually a question about barometers that I have been wondering. Do you need to add water to a barometer over time? I have had the same barometer for many years and only filled it up when I first got it. Over time, water has dribbled out of the spout during days with very low pressure. The barometer never seems to run out of water and keeps dribbling now and then. Do I need to add more water to it now and then?
@neethandwrittennotes6196
@neethandwrittennotes6196 2 года назад
Thank you !!
@angelicamariabuitrago7492
@angelicamariabuitrago7492 8 лет назад
thanks !!
@le_flos01
@le_flos01 9 лет назад
Awesome vid
@ceff01
@ceff01 4 года назад
These are on planes for decision height altitude for anp/rnp landings in low visibility around mountainous areas
@nipuntheekshana6817
@nipuntheekshana6817 2 года назад
wuu man this sounds great.. thank you😙
@kottananarasimhanaidu4851
@kottananarasimhanaidu4851 3 года назад
Good job
@sathiprakash1888
@sathiprakash1888 6 лет назад
ThankU
@ketfoen
@ketfoen 9 лет назад
Thinking outside the box, I'm glad we have had people like that in the past. We have them today as well, but with so many public trolls around they don't get the chance to even speak.
@muhittinselcukgoksu1327
@muhittinselcukgoksu1327 7 лет назад
the other TED videos are not so ..They are very well.
@quriositysquared1028
@quriositysquared1028 6 лет назад
Thank you
@farahmohumad5355
@farahmohumad5355 3 года назад
sweet topic
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