1. A device used to measure atmospheric pressure is called a a. Manometer b. Barometer c. Thermometer d. Millibar 2. Gas pressure is usually measured with an instrument called a a. Manometer 3. Which scientist discovered that the pressure of the atmosphere changed according to altitude? a. Huygens b. Barometer c. Pascal d. Thermometer b. Avogadro c. Pascal d. Torricelli

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1. A device used to measure atmospheric pressure is called a
a. Manometer
b. Barometer
c. Thermometer
d. Millibar
2. Gas pressure is usually measured with an instrument called a
a. Manometer
3. Which scientist discovered that the pressure of the atmosphere changed
according to altitude?
a. Huygens
b. Barometer
c. Pascal
d. Thermometer
b. Avogadro
c. Pascal
d. Torricelli
Transcribed Image Text:1. A device used to measure atmospheric pressure is called a a. Manometer b. Barometer c. Thermometer d. Millibar 2. Gas pressure is usually measured with an instrument called a a. Manometer 3. Which scientist discovered that the pressure of the atmosphere changed according to altitude? a. Huygens b. Barometer c. Pascal d. Thermometer b. Avogadro c. Pascal d. Torricelli
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