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8 February, 14:21

Water has a density that is 13.6 times less than that of mercury. how high would a column of water need to be to measure a pressure of 1 atm?

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  1. 8 February, 16:02
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    The density of mercury is 13560 kg/m³.

    Therefore the density of water is about 1000 kg/m³.

    1 atm pressure is 101325 Pa.

    g = 9.8 m/s²

    The height of a water column, h, needed to measure 1 atm is given by

    (1000 kg/m³) * (9.8 m/s²) * (h m) = 101325 Pa

    h = 1013225/9800 = 10.3393 m = 1033.93 cm

    Answer: 10.339 m or 1033.9 cm
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