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VEGLIA Horloge Baromètre Mur Bois Et Laiton Avec Hublot De Bateau

VEGLIA Horloge Baromètre Mur Bois Et Laiton Avec Hublot De Bateau

€133,21


Magnificent clock and barometer Veillée deux hublots en laiton au dessus du socle en bois with reinforced coins, the clock is quartz and the barometer of precision on a mechanical function, all two in parfait état de fonctionnement

⚙️ Mechanical and autonomous mechanisms

↔ Larger of paper centimeters 20 High 36.5 Base depth with 7 centimetres Portholes

🔍 It is a conservator as photo

📖 Here's a quick guide: the mechanical barometers, also called bartenders, are used to measure atmospheric pressure without using liquids. Invented in 1843 by the Frenchman Lucien Vidi, these devices offer a practical and portable alternative to mercure barometers.

The heart of a mechanical barometer is a metallic capsule, called aeroid capsule, inside which you saw it created. The variations of the external atmospheric pressure cause the deformation of the capsule: as the pressure increases, the capsule compresses; When it decreases, it develops. These movements are amplified by a system of levers and screws that place a needle on a cadran of classification, also indicating the value of the atmospheric pressure. Contrary to the mercure bars, the mechanical barometers do not contain toxic substances, which makes them safer and easier to handle.

• Portability: Thanks to its compact structure, they are ideal for use in the home, at sea and on excursions.

• Facilité de lecture: analogue modules allow an immediate lecture of atmospheric pressure.

• Durée dans le temps: la construction robuste et l’absence de composents électroniques en font des outils longés et fiables.

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📖 Here's a quick guide: the mechanical barometers, also called bartenders, are used to measure atmospheric pressure without using liquids. Invented in 1843 by the Frenchman Lucien Vidi, these devices offer a practical and portable alternative to mercure barometers. The heart of a mechanical barometer is a metallic capsule, called aeroid capsule, inside which you saw it created. The variations of the external atmospheric pressure cause the deformation of the capsule: as the pressure increases, the capsule compresses; When it decreases, it develops. These movements are amplified by a system of leviers and screws that place a needle on a class, regardless of the value

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