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A u-tube manometer is used to mearsure the pressure of oil of specific gravity 0.85 flowing in a pipe line .Its left end is connected o the pipe line and the right limb is open to the atmosphere the centre of the pipe is 100mm below the level of mercury (specific gravity is 13.6)in the right limb.If the difference of mercury level in the two limb is 160mm.Find the absolute pressure of the oil in the pipe?

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Answered by ferozemulani
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Answer:

absolute pressure = 1.217*10^5 N/m^2

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Answered by renishboghara244
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Answer:

A U-tube monometer is used to measure the pressure of oil (specific gravity 0.85) flowing in a

pipe line. It’s left end connected to pipe and right limb is open to the atmosphere. The centre of

pipe is 100 mm below the level of mercury in the right limb. If the difference of mercury level in

the two line is 160 mm, then determine the head and pressure.

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