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what is manometer? explain ​

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Answered by Khadijah21
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A manometer is a scientific instrument used to measure gas pressures. Open manometers measure gas pressure relative to atmospheric pressure.

A manometer is a scientific instrument used to measure gas pressures. Open manometers measure gas pressure relative to atmospheric pressure. A mercury or oil manometer measures gas pressure as the height of a fluid column of mercury or oil that the gas sample supports.

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Answered by shrutika3105
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A manometer is a device for measuring pressure in a fluid. Two manometers are included to measure pressure in the fluid. A simple U-tube manometer is used to measure the difference in pressure between two vessels.

A manometer is a device that measures air pressure using a container with a "U"-shaped tube open at one or both ends. ... The height of the fluid on the open side will be higher on that side when air pressure is less than the gas pressure and lower on the open side when the air pressure exceeds the gas pressure.

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