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What is the height of a water barometer at the atmospheric pressure? Explain.​

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Answered by jainvanita1512
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Answer:

about 33.9 feet

The height of the water in a water barometer at atmospheric pressure is about 33.9 feet. This can be compared to the height of mercury in a mercury...

Answered by SyraDua
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Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 101.325 kPa, standard gravity 9.80665 m/s², and water is very close to 1000 kg/m³. While it varies with weather, altitude and temperature, the above yoelds

101.325 kPa/(9.80665 m/s² × 1000 kg/m³) = 10.33 m

(if you use ocean water, density is about 1025 kg/m³)

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