Physics, asked by Vijeta11, 1 year ago

Describe the working of a manometer.

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Answered by aradhyachaudhry
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Answered by shiv1319
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Hey there is your answer...hope it helps u..
One of the earliest pressure measuring instruments is still in wide use today because of its inherent accuracy and simplicity of operation. It's the U-tube manometer, which is a U-shaped glass tube partially filled with liquid. This manometer has no moving parts and requires no calibration. Manometry measurements are functions of gravity and the liquid's density, both physical properties that make the U-tube manometer a NIST standard for accuracy.
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