Answer the following question with detailed explanation a. Explain why some people experience nose bleeding and some others experience shortness of breath at high elevations. b. A vacuum gage connected to a tank reads 45 kPa at a location where the barometric reading is 755mmHg. Determine the absolute pressure in the tank. Take ρHg = 13 590 kg/m3 .
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Answer the following question with detailed explanation
a. Explain why some people experience nose bleeding and some others experience shortness of breath at high elevations.
b. A vacuum gage connected to a tank reads 45 kPa at a location where the barometric reading is 755mmHg. Determine the absolute pressure in the tank. Take ρHg = 13 590 kg/m3 .
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