Magdeburg hemispheres small


Författare/Upphovsman:
Adolphe Ganot
Upplösning:
245 x 431 Pixel (17711 Bytes)
Beskrivning:
Drawing of a small pair of Magdeburg hemispheres from 1870s, used for demonstrating atmospheric pressure in natural philosophy classes. About 4-5 inches diameter. Magdeburg hemispheres were invented by Otto von Guericke in 1650. To use, the edges of the hemispheres were greased and pressed together, and a vacuum pump was attached to the port at bottom. When the air was evacuated from the inside, the valve at bottom was closed and the pump detached and the hemispheres would be held firmly together by atmospheric pressure. To demonstrate the pressure, ropes would be attached to the ring at top and a ring that could be screwed into the bottom (not shown), and audience members would be invited to try to pull the hemispheres apart. The force holding them together is equal to the area bounded by the circular joint between the hemispheres, multiplied by the difference between the inside and outside air pressure. For 5 inch hemispheres this would be about 280 lb. Alterations to image: removed figure number, increased brightness, and converted JPG to 32 color PNG.
Licens:
Public domain
Licenskommentaren:
Public domain in USA - first published in USA prior to 1923

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