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explain the working of manometer​

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Answered by swetabhagat67
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The purpose of a manometer is to measure the pressure of a contained gas. It consists of a U-shaped glass tube with one end open to the atmosphere, mercury in the bottom of the U and the gas to be measured in the other side of the U-tube. ... The purpose of a manometer is to measure the pressure of a contained gas.

Answered by Anonymous
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The purpose of a manometer is to measure the pressure of a contained gas. It consists of a U-shaped glass tube with one end open to the atmosphere, mercury in the bottom of the U and the gas to be measured in the other side of the U-tube. ... When the gas is added, it will exert pressure on the mercury on the other side.

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