An oil of specific gravity 0.92 is flowing through the pipe of diameter 30cm. one end of the simple U tube manometer which contains mercury, is inserted with the center of pipe and other end is open to atmosphere. The level difference in mercury is found in the right limb as 34 cm. The distance between the center of the pipe and the mercury level in right limb is 10 cm. Find the pressure of oil in the pipe in kPa. (2.5 MARKS) (Enter only the values in the boxes by referring to the unit given in the bracket. Do not send the hand written answer sheets to my mail) The pressure of oil in the pipe Unit in kPa =

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An oil of specific gravity 0.92 is flowing through the pipe of diameter 30cm. one end of the simple U tube manometer which contains mercury, is inserted with
the center of pipe and other end is open to atmosphere. The level difference in mercury is found in the right limb as 34 cm. The distance between the center of
the pipe and the mercury level in right limb is 10 cm. Find the pressure of oil in the pipe in kPa.
(2.5 MARKS)
(Enter only the values in the boxes by refering to the unit given in the bracket. Do not send the hand written answer sheets to my mail)
The pressure of oil in the pipe Unit in kPa =
Transcribed Image Text:An oil of specific gravity 0.92 is flowing through the pipe of diameter 30cm. one end of the simple U tube manometer which contains mercury, is inserted with the center of pipe and other end is open to atmosphere. The level difference in mercury is found in the right limb as 34 cm. The distance between the center of the pipe and the mercury level in right limb is 10 cm. Find the pressure of oil in the pipe in kPa. (2.5 MARKS) (Enter only the values in the boxes by refering to the unit given in the bracket. Do not send the hand written answer sheets to my mail) The pressure of oil in the pipe Unit in kPa =
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