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A vacuum gage indicates that the pressure of air in a closed chamber is 0.2 bar (vacuum). The pressure of the
surrounding atmosphere is equivalent to a 750-mm column of mercury. The density of mercury is 13.59 g/cm3
.
Determine the absolute pressure within the chamber in bar.

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Answered by ruchijn
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Answer:

Pvac = 0.2 bar

Patm = 750 mm Hg

P Hg = 13.59 g/cm^3 * (1kg/10^3g) (10^2cm/1m)^3 = 13590 kg/m^3

g = 9.81 m/s^2

Patm = P Hg*g*L Hg

= 13590 kg/m^3 * (9.81 m/s^2) * (0.75 m)

= 100 * 10^3 * 1N/1kgms^-2 * 1 bar / 10^5 Nm^-2

= 1 bar

Pabs = Patm - Pvac = 1-0.2

= 0.8 bar

Answered by vaibov2003
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Answer:

Explanation:

A vacuum gage indicates that the pressure of air in a closed chamber is 0.2 bar (vacuum). The pressure of the

surrounding atmosphere is equivalent to a 750-mm column of mercury. The density of mercury is 13.59 g/cm3

.

Determine the absolute pressure within the chamber in bar.

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