A barometer is constructed using a liquid (density = 760 kg/m³).What would be the height of the liquid column, when a mercury barometer reads 76cm?
(density of mercury = 13600 kg/m³)
Answers
Answered by
3
Explanation:
The pressure will be same whether the mercury is used or water is use, there is only a difference in density of liquid and height of Fluid.
For mercury, height is 76cm.
∴pressure=hpg
=76×13.6×g
where 13.6g/cm
2
is the density of mercury.
Now, let the height of the water column be h m.
∴p=h×pg, where density of water is 1g/cm
2
.
∴h×1=76×13.6
⇒h=1033.6cm.
∴h=10.336m.
We get, h=10.336m.
Answered by
0
Answer:
see the img pls for ans.
Explanation:
see the above img for and.
Attachments:
Similar questions
Biology,
2 months ago
Environmental Sciences,
2 months ago
Math,
4 months ago
Math,
10 months ago
Science,
10 months ago