Torricelli's experiment refers to a historical scientific experiment conducted by the Italian physicist Evangelista Torricelli in the 17th century (specifically, in 1643). This experiment demonstrated the principles of atmospheric pressure and led to the invention of the barometer. In Torricelli's experiment, he filled a long glass tube (approximately 1 meter in length) with mercury and then inverted the tube into a basin filled with mercury.
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