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7 November, 20:43

What is the pressure of the gas in this mercury manometer if h = 53 mm and atmospheric pressure is 759 mmHg?

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  1. 7 November, 20:56
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    Given:

    Atmospheric pressure = 759 mmHg

    Height of manometer, h = 53 mm

    To determine:

    The gas pressure

    Explanation:

    The pressure of the gas can be calculated as follows-

    P (gas) = P (atm) + h

    where: P (atm) is the atmospheric pressure

    h = column height

    P (gas) = 759 + 53 = 812 mmHg

    Ans: The pressure of gas in the mercury manometer is 812 mmHg
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