Definitionadj. containing no liquid or actuated without the use of liquid
Last update: September 5, 2015
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The orifice which is usually placed to the ear was enlarged and closed by a corrugated plate like that of an aneroid barometer, and the motion of this plate was indicated by means of a mirror which had one edge fixed, while the other was attached to a style fixed to the centre of the plate. [Please select]
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The principle is employed in another form for the aneroid barometer (p.) [Please select]
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B is mounted on arm H, which is quite independent of the rest of the aneroid. [Please select]
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The vacuum chamber of an aneroid barometer extended and compressed. [Please select]
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Barometer, aneroid, 328, _329_; and weather, 331; Fortin's, _326_; meaning of, 325; simple, _328_; wheel, _327_. [Please select]
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Hipp, who was perhaps the latest of this group, first applied the aneroid barometer (fig.) [Please select]
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--Richard's registering aneroid barometer, an instrument used at the U. [Please select]
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His barometric element was a type of aneroid, which Hipp had already used but which Richard may have also adopted from a type of steam gauge. [Please select]
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On account of their size and weight, and the comparative difficulty of transporting them without derangement of the mercury column, column barometers are not so generally used as the aneroid variety. [Please select]
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