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How does a Manometer work?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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One end of a U-tube manometer is connected to an unknown pressure while the other end is left exposed to the atmospheric pressure. The difference in the height of the liquid on the two sides of the tube is the differential pressure. – Other types of manometers include the barometer and the inclined manometer

Answered by Shreyap18323
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In its simplest form the manometer is a U-tube about half filled with liquid. ... When positive pressure is applied to one leg, the liquid is forced down in that leg and up in the other. The difference in height, "h," which is the sum of the readings above and below zero, indicates the pressure.

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