A manometer measures the manliness of a man. A barometer measures the time a person chills at a bar. ;)
No, seriously,a barometer is an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure.
A manometer is a pressure measuring instrument, usually limited to measuring pressures lower than atmospheric. It is often used to refer specifically to liquid column hydrostatic instruments.
2007-02-14 22:30:23
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answered by gnomus12 6
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Manometer And Barometer
2016-11-08 04:25:19
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A barometer is an instrument to measure the environment pressure - the range is very limited to about 5%. A manometer is a standard pressure instrument, built for any defined measuring range, possibly up to 100 bar or more. So a barometer is a special kind of manometer.
2016-03-19 22:03:22
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Barometer: Measures atmospheric pressue, just the air around us. Manometer: Measures pressue in general. It can be in many different forms such as an instrument that checks a tires pressure.
2016-04-08 07:28:47
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barometer is an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure.
A manometer is a pressure measuring instrument, usually limited to measuring pressures lower than atmospheric. It is often used to refer specifically to liquid column hydrostatic instruments.
2007-02-14 22:36:07
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