Saturday, 6 February 2016

thermodynamics - Why doesn't water in water barometer boil?


I have read that the pressure in a water barometer at the top of the water column is around 0.5 psi and at such low pressures water should boil at around ~26°C (Room temperature). [1] [2]


Water barometer
(source: thermospokenhere.com)


How come the water in the column near the surface doesn't boil?




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