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A simple barometer tube contains some air in it. The length of the tube above the mercury level in the trough is 80 cm. The hieght of the mercury in the the tube is 71 cm at normal atmospheric pressure. What is the actual decrease in the Atmospheric pressure if the barometer reads 65 cm.

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Answered by dheepikamira
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Find the length of the tube above the nercury level in the trough and height ofin the tube normal atmosphere pressure<br> Is the given barometer tube contains air in it ? <br> Then, Is= Pressure due to entrapped airand the height of Hg column ? (1) <br> Take area of cross section of the tube as 'a'. <br> Get the value offrom (1) <br> Find the volume of entrapped air in the tube. Take in the tube. Take it as. <br> If barometer reads 65 cm of Hg column, then the atmosphere pressureis equal to 65 cm of Hg + pressure due to air entrapped in the tube. <br><br> Now, find the volume of the air entrapped in the barometer tube. <br> Take it as. <br> Find the value ofby using Boyle's law. <br><br>(3) Substitute the value ofin (2) and find the value of. <br> Then, actual decrease in atmospheric pressure will be equal to.

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