Explain why does a manometer work if its open end is closed?
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❤️❤️1. Closed End Manometers: As you can see from the picture given below one end of manometer is open to gas container and one of them is closed. x and y points in the picture are at same level, thus pressures acting on these points are equal.❤️❤️
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(See open-end manometer in diagram). The liquid mercury is equalized in the two sides of the tube at atmospheric pressure. When the gas is added, it will exert pressure on the mercury on the other side. If the pressure of the gas is equal to atmospheric pressure the mercury will remain at the same levels on both sides.
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