原创 How to use barometer to measure a building's height

2013-7-16 19:55 1919 13 15 分类: 消费电子

My friend Don Wilcher is a lecturer at the ITT Technical Institute in Alabama, US. He has invited me to give a guest lecture to his students later this month.


It probably won't surprise you to hear that the talk I'm planning to give will leap from topic to topic with the agility of a young mountain goat—from steam engines in ancient Rome to topics that would make your eyes water, all backed up with a grab-bag of goodies for the students to look at and lay their hands on, like vacuum tubes, relays, and all sorts of other cool "stuff."


Another thing I'm planning on doing is playing one of those old "thinking outside the box" games. In fact, I was contemplating using the "old chestnut problem" that goes, "How can you use a barometer to measure the height of a tall building?"


One slight issue is that I have no clue just how much (or how little) young folks actually know these days. One problem with having a planet's worth of information at their fingertips—via smartphones and tablets and the Internet—is that many of our younger brethren don't actually seem to know much at all. (Maybe I'm just becoming jaded—perhaps everyone says this about the generations that come after them.)


The bottom line is that I will make sure to commence by explaining that atmospheric pressure decreases the higher you go. Next, I will show them a barometer and explain that it is used to measure atmospheric pressure. Only then will I ask them how we might use the barometer to measure the height of a tall building.


I am, of course, expecting them to say that we could measure the atmospheric pressure at the bottom and the top of the building, and then use the difference between these two readings to determine the height of the building.


If they don't suggest this, then I fear all is lost, and we'll move on to talk about other things. But assuming they do suggest this, I will go on to explain that—unfortunately—there is an obscure law that forbids the use of barometers in this way, so we are obliged to come up with some other solution.


The idea is to see how many options they can come up with. I'm hoping to have anticipated all of their suggestions and to be able to amaze them with graphics that illustrate their solutions (with equations and everything!). A list of the more obvious options is as follows:


* Measure the height of the barometer and then stand it next to the building when the sun is about 45 degrees in the sky. Measure the lengths of the shadows cast by the barometer and the building and then use a simple ratio to extrapolate the height of the building.
* Drop the barometer off the top of the building, measure how long it takes to hit the ground, and use this value to calculate the height of the building. (I will show the simple formula and then point out that—in order to increase the precision of our measurement—we would have to account for things like air resistance etc.)
* Hang the barometer off a long piece of string that is attached to a pole sticking out from the top of the building. Set the length of the string so that the barometer is just raised off the ground. Set the barometer swinging, and use the formula for a simple pendulum to determine the height of the building. This formula is T ~= 2.Pi times the square root of (L/g), where 'T' = the period, 'L' = the length of the string, and 'g' = the local value for gravitational acceleration. So if we measure the period and we know the value of 'g', we can calculate the length of the string 'L' (extra points will be given for the first student to point out that it would be easier to simply measure the length of the string).
* The last option I know is to find the janitor who has worked in the building for years and say: "I will give you this extremely nice barometer if you tell me the height of this building."


So, this is where I need your help. Can you think of any other solutions that the students might come up with? If so, please post them as comments below. I think it's important that we show these young whippersnappers that we've "Been there, done that, read the book, seen the play, purchased the T-shirt, and even got the tattoo!"

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用户1651405 2013-9-12 15:53

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用户3747575 2013-7-29 19:38

You could also read Jim William's book - Analog Circuit Design - Art, Science and Personalities (chapter 1 - Barometers and Analog Design) and find some answers.

用户1470025 2012-4-27 10:14

此类东东做得不多,无权发表意见。学习一下。

用户1255142 2012-4-27 00:11

讨论得很详细,就是没说缺点。 无非就是两种供电方式,MAXIM的应用手册说得很完整,并联和串联供电。 并联立足于足够的适配器供电能力,可以保证电池的充电时间以及整个系统的高效率。缺点是成本较高,但充电部分仍然可以采用便宜的线性充电;另一个缺点是外电和电池进行切换时会造成电压变化,可能影响系统稳定以及背光亮度变化。 串联立足于低成本、低功率。目前小功率设备普遍采用USB接口供电,只要系统功率没有超过阀值(USB最大功率×效率因子,效率因子由充电芯片决定)都可以使用串联方式。优点是电池供电时效率高,成本便宜,电压没有突变。缺点是电池始终在功率路径中承担责任,不利于电池寿命(始终在充放过程中),另外工作状态时电池永远处于不能完全充满状态。其次是外电供电时效率低,采用线性充电芯片尤其低,采用开关充电芯片要好很多。 比较起来看,几种方式可以选择: 最佳效果+最高成本:并联方式,开关充电 次佳效果+较低成本:并联方式,线性充电 次佳效果+较高成本:串联方式,开关充电 最差效果+最低成本:串联方式,线性充电 以上我是不是该单独发一份博客?

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