Physics, asked by rajasekhar74, 9 months ago

If mercury (density = 13.6 g/cc) height in a glass tube is 50cm, find the pressure.
a) 6.8 x 104 Pa b) 6.8 x 103 Pa c) 6.8 x 102 Pa d ) 6.8 x 101 Pa​

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Answered by aristocles
11

Answer:

The pressure due to mercury is given as

P = 6.8 \times 10^4 Pa

Explanation:

Pressure due to height of Mercury is given as

P = \rho g H

here we know

H = 50 cm

\rho = 13.6 g/cc

\rho = 13.6 \times 10^3

Now the pressure is given as

P = (13.6 \times 10^3)(9.8)(0.50)

P = 6.8 \times 10^4 Pa

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Answered by kshravan
2

Answer:

p= pgh

h= 50cm

p=13.6×10³

p=(13.6×10³) (9.8) (0.50)

p=6.8×6.8×10⁴

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