Physics, asked by Munatqim33, 4 months ago

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)​

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Answered by aryan7915221
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 saarthak2005
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