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Explain inclined manometer​

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Answered by harshitakhurana13
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An inclined manometer is a slightly curved tube with a liquid inside, typically a form of oil mixture. ... The pressure exerted by the flow presses against the internal liquid. The amount of liquid displacement is viewed and measured through the tube's graduations, producing a pressure value.

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Answered by Queen123733733
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An inclined manometer is a slightly curved tube with a liquid inside, typically a form of oil mixture. ... The pressure exerted by the flow presses against the internal liquid. The amount of liquid displacement is viewed and measured through the tube's graduations, producing a pressure value.

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