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The following figure shows a manometer filling with mercury connected to a tank filling with a liquid and gas methane. Calculate the gas pressure, in cm Hg and Pa. (Density of mercury =13.6×10³kgm¯³). (atmospheric pressure =76Hg) (g=10N kg ¯¹)​


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