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Experiment designed to show that air has weight, 1672.
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Von Guericke's demonstration of the strength of a vacuum, 1654 (1672).
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Von Guericke's demonstration of the power of air pressure, 1672.
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Otto von Guericke, German inventor, engineer and physicist, 1672.
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Von Guericke's demonstration of the strength of air pressure, 1672.
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Title page of Experimenta Nova, ut vocant, Magdeburgica, de vacuo Spatio, (Amsterdam, 1672).
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Experimental barometers used by the Accademia dell Cimento, Florence, Italy, 1691.
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Experimental barometers used by the Accademia dell Cimento, Florence, Italy, 1691.
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Experimental barometers used by the Accademia dell Cimento, Florence, Italy, 1691.
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Evangelista Torricelli, Italian physicist, inventing the mercury barometer, 1643 (1873).
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Blaise Pascal, 17th century  French mathematician, physicist and religious philosopher, 1878
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Torricelli's demonstration of the effect of atmospheric pressure on a column of liquid, 1643 (1873).
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Robert Boyle's experiments with air pumps, 1725.
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Equilibrium and movement of the air, c1851.
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Air pump built for Robert Boyle by Robert Hooke, 1660.
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Percussion pendulum, 1725.
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Robert Boyle's second air pump, c1660 (1725).
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Lavoisier's investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air, late 18th century, (1894).
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Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right), 1881.
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Von Guericke's water barometer, 1672. 
Von Guericke's water barometer, 1672. Fig I: details of parts; Fig II: complete barometer; Fig III: apparatus for the investigation of the weight of air; Fig IV: details of indicator. Water reached the 3rd floor of the building, but not the 4th.From Experimenta Nova ut vocantur Magdeburgica De Vacuo Spatio (New Magdeburg Experiments About the Vacuum by Otto von Guericke. (Amsterdam, 1672). 
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Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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