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At a given place, a mercury barometer records a pressure of 0-70 m of Hg V would be the height of water column if mercury in barometer is replaced by wa Take R.D. of mercury 13-6. %3D​

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Answered by Anonymous
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==>> Relative density =height of water/height of mercury

⇒13.6= height of water/0.70

===>> height of water=13.6×0.70=9.52m

➢Hence height of water 9.52m

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Relative density =

height of mercury

height of water

⇒13.6=

0.70

height of water

height of water=13.6×0.70=9.52m

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