What is the pressure of the gas in this mercury manometer if ℎ=85 mm and atmospheric pressure is 757 mmHg?
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In a mercury manometer, the height difference (ℎ) between the two columns of mercury indicates the pressure difference between the gas and the atmospheric pressure. Show more…
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