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how can you use a manometer for showing the liquid pressure increase with depth

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Answered by pallapurejyothi
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Explanation:

In a beaker filled with water, insert the manometer funnel at a fixed depth, move the funnel back and forth at the same depth. You will notice that the manometer pressure does not change. This means that the pressure inside a liquid is the same at all places at the same depth.

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Answered by nikonc21
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Answer:

As we know ,

P = density * gravity * height , or

height = P/(density * gravity )

so if density is low , more height is required for same pressure and vice versa .

Generally manometer is used to measure pressure for a fluid flowing in the pipe. This fluid is generally very low in density compared to any menometric fluid . If we don’t use menometric fluid the height of the tube required may be very large in case of high pressure pipelines . So a manometeric fluied is used as it reduces the height required to measure the same pressure due to being much dense.

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