Measuring the Gravitational Acceleration by Hydrostatics

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According to the physical principles of hydrostatics, we measure the gravitational acceleration by using the air specific heat ratio comprehensive instrument and an inverted test tube with a pressure sensor at the bottom of it. The experiment is simple and does not involve the measurement of time. The result is good.

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February 2013

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