Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of meteorology and metallurgy in this 41-minute video lecture from The Royal Institution. Delve into the evolution of matter theories that shaped our modern understanding of particles, with a focus on their relevance to weather studies. Learn about the functioning of mercury barometers and witness exciting, colorful experiments involving mercury. Journey through history, from ancient philosophers like Aristotle and Democritus to groundbreaking scientists such as Lavoisier, while discovering the development of barometers and their importance in meteorology. Gain insights into the properties of air, the workings of the Fortin barometer, and the significant role of mercury in scientific advancements. Presented by the engaging chemist and teacher Andrew Szydlo, this lecture offers a captivating blend of historical context, scientific principles, and hands-on demonstrations.
Syllabus
- Introduction to Andrew's Meteorology club
- On barometers
- Aristotle and Democritus
- Into the ancient mines
- On air
- The first barometer
- The Fortin barometer
- Lavoisier and mercury
- Experiments with mercury,
Taught by
The Royal Institution