Difference between piezometer and manometer
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The Piezometer Tube Manometer. The simplest manometer is a tube, open at the top, which is attached to the top of a vessel containing liquid at a pressure (higher than atmospheric) to be measured. An example can be seen in the figure below. This simple device is known as a Piezometer tube.
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The monometer and piezometer are the pressure measuring devices. The following are the differences between them:
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- A manometer is an instrument which is used for measuring the gas pressure whereas the piezometer is a device which is used to measure the liquid pressure.
- A manometer uses a mercury and oil to measure the gas pressure whereas the peizometer measures the level of elevation of the liquid.
- A manometer measures the gas pressure in the transparent U-tube whereas the piezometer measures the groundwater level in the wells.
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