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1643

Torricelli Invents the Barometer

1643

The Italian physicist Evangelista Torricelli, Galileo's last student, filled a glass tube with mercury, inverted it in a dish, and noticed the column rose to about thirty inches regardless of tube length. He had discovered atmospheric pressure and, incidentally, the vacuum. Weather forecasting would not be the same, and physics had gained a new instrument for measuring the invisible weight of air.