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what is the height of H2o coloumn, that could be maintained by normal atmospheric pressure? ​

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Mercury has a density of 13.6 times than that of water so the maximum height of water can rise due to atmospheric pressure is equal to density of water * 13.6 * 0.760 m. It is 10.34 meters.

Let P be the atmospheric pressure. Therefore, height of water column would be 1034 cm of water.

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