Atulya Beharwal: Class - 7 A
Atulya Beharwal: Class - 7 A
ATULYA BEHARWAL
CLASS -7 A
ROLL No. - 7
WEATHER
• It is the condition of the Atmosphere with respect to its various elements from
hour to hour.
Working Process :
It has a long narrow tube filled with Mercury.
The normal Air pressure at the mean sea level
is equal to the weight of 76 cm or 760mm
height of the mercury column in the tube,
which is about one Kg.
When Air pressure is higher than normal it
pushes down on the surface of the mercury,
making some rise up the tube.
The greater the Air pressure, the higher the
mercury rises in the tube
ANEROID BAROMETER
This instrument is also used for measuring the air
pressure.
It has a metal box sealed with a corrugated lid.
There is system of levers and springs for the
movement of the indicators.
It doesn’t use mercury.
Working Procedure:
When the Air pressure increases, the corrugated
lid of the box bends downwards.
The pointer which is attached to spring moves on
a marked scale, thus giving the information about
the Atmospheric pressure.
Working Procedure :-
The sensor consists if several aneroid
boxes that are fastened together.
When the atmospheric pressure changes,
the boxes contract or expand , causing
the cover to move up or down.
This movement is transmitted to a pen,
which traces a curve on a ruled paper.
A millimeter of vertical recording
corresponds to about one millibar (mb).
The instrument used to measure Humidity is dry bulb and wet bulb
thermometer also called as Hygrometer.
The bulb of the dry thermometer is kept uncovered and is exposed to free
air and bulb of the wet thermometer is wrapped up with a piece of wet
muslin cloth, which is kept continuously moist by keeping it in distilled
water.
The evaporation of water from the wet bulb thermometer can lower the
temperature.
The greater the humidity in the air, the slower is the rate of evaporation
from the surface of the wet bulb.
Thus the difference of temperatures, between the two thermometers will
be small.
When the air is dry or less humid the evaporation from the surface of the
wet bulb is rapid.
Thus the difference of temp. Between dry and wet bulb thermometers will
be large.
Procedure :
The amount of rainfall, as measured by a Rain Gauge
implies that if that amount of rainwater was allowed to
stand on the surface, the depth of the water would be so
many mm or cm.
Description :
The rain gauge has a metal cylinder, on the top of which a
circular funnel is fitted.
The diameter of this funnel’s rim is 20cm. The rain drops
which are collected through this funnel are measured by a
measuring glass.
Description :-
This instrument has a system of cups, a speedometer
attached at the base and a wind speed indicator.
Working Process:-
When the wind starts blowing, it pushes the system of
cups and the cups start rotating along a vertical rod,
freely.
The speedometer attached at the base, records the
number of rotations.
This helps in calculating the speed of the Wind, which
is expressed in km/hour or Knots per hour.
Beaufort Wind Scale is used to describe Wind
Anemographs are used to continuously record the Wind
speed
Description :-
The VANE is a revolving plate balanced on a rod.