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Red Veglia Wall Barometer Clock In Wood And Brass With Porthole

Red Veglia Wall Barometer Clock In Wood And Brass With Porthole

€120,82

Red Veglia Wall Barometer Clock In Wood And Brass With Porthole

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Wonderful clock and barometer Vigil two brass portholes above the wooden base with reinforced corners, the clock is quartz and the precision barometer has a mechanical function, both in perfect working order

⚙️ Mechanical and autonomous mechanism

↔ paper centimeters width 20 height 36.5 basic depth with 7 centimeters portholes

🔍 Conservative state as a photo

📖 An era of ink and genius: mechanical barometers, also known as aneroid bartenders, are tools used to measure atmospheric pressure without the use of liquids. Invented in 1843 by the French Lucien Vidi, these devices offer a practical and portable alternative to mercury barometers.

The heart of a mechanical barometer is a sealed metal capsule, called aeroid capsule, inside which a partial void has been created. The variations of external atmospheric pressure cause the deformation of the capsule: when the pressure increases, the capsule compresses; When it decreases, it expands. These movements are amplified by a system of levers and gears that move a needle on a ranking dial, thus indicating the value of the atmospheric pressure. Unlike mercury bars, mechanical barometers do not contain toxic substances, making them safer and more easy to handle.

• Portability: thanks to their compact structure, they are ideal for use in domestic, nautical and excursions.

• Ease of reading: the analog dial allows an immediate reading of the atmospheric pressure.

• Duration through time: the robust construction and the absence of electronic components make them long-lasting and reliable tools.

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📖 An era of ink and genius: mechanical barometers, also known as aneroid bartenders, are tools used to measure atmospheric pressure without the use of liquids. Invented in 1843 by the French Lucien Vidi, these devices offer a practical and portable alternative to mercury barometers. The heart of a mechanical barometer is a sealed metal capsule, called aeroid capsule, inside which a partial void has been created. The variations of external atmospheric pressure cause the deformation of the capsule: when the pressure increases, the capsule compresses; When it decreases, it expands. These movements are amplified by a system of levers and gears that move a needle on a ranking dial, thus indicating the value of the atmospheric pressure. Unlike mercury bars, mechanical barometers do not contain

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