A differential manometer is connected at the two points A and B as shown. At B air pressure is 9.839 N/cm² (abs), find the absolute pressure at A using the following data. - Specific Gravity of oil as 0.88; - Distance, C = 20 cm; - Distance, D = 104 mm; Distance, E = 0.56 m. Solution: i) Air Pressure at B (in Pa) = = ii) Pressure above X - X in the right tube (in Pa) = = iii) Pressure of Mercury above X-X in the left tube (in Pa) = iv) Absolute Pressure at A (in Pa) = OIL X B AIR WATER X MERCURY Sp. gr. = 13.6

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i) Air Pressure at B (in Pa) =
A differential manometer is connected at the two points A and B as shown. At B air pressure is 9.839
N/cm² (abs), find the absolute pressure at A using the following data.
- Specific Gravity of oil as 0.88; - Distance, C = 20 cm; - Distance, D = 104 mm; Distance, E = 0.56 m.
ii) Pressure above X - X in the right be (in Pa) =
iii) Pressure of Mercury above X-X in the left tube (in Pa) =
iv) Absolute Pressure at A (in Pa) =
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OIL
X
CIMS-
B
AIR
WATER
X
MERCURY
Sp. gr. = 13.6
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Transcribed Image Text:arning Portal Courses Reports e-Services ▾ Academic Departments ETC - Solution: i) Air Pressure at B (in Pa) = A differential manometer is connected at the two points A and B as shown. At B air pressure is 9.839 N/cm² (abs), find the absolute pressure at A using the following data. - Specific Gravity of oil as 0.88; - Distance, C = 20 cm; - Distance, D = 104 mm; Distance, E = 0.56 m. ii) Pressure above X - X in the right be (in Pa) = iii) Pressure of Mercury above X-X in the left tube (in Pa) = iv) Absolute Pressure at A (in Pa) = moodle.nct.edu.om/mo- OIL X CIMS- B AIR WATER X MERCURY Sp. gr. = 13.6 Finish attempt https:
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