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Physics, 17.12.2019 23:31 nikejose11
Agas pressure of 65,000.0 pa (gage pressure) is applied to one leg of a u-tube manometer, which contains a fluid of density of 1905.0 kg/m3. the other leg is open to atmosphere. what is the manometer reading? draw the u-tube manometer and label all relevant parameters. hint: you may assume that air density is much less than the fluid density
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