Which type of liquid is measured by a manometer
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mercury is the liquid which is measured by manometer
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mercury
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A pressure-measuring tool is called a manometer. A U-shaped glass tube filled with liquid serves as the basic component of a manometer. Because of its high density, mercury is frequently used as the liquid.
- A manometer is a pressure-measuring tool. An ordinary simple manometer is made of a U-shaped glass tube that is partially filled with liquid. Due to its high density, mercury is usually the liquid.
- By balancing a liquid's weight between two pressures, liquid manometers calculate differential pressure. Small pressure differences can be measured using light liquids like water; big pressure differences need the use of mercury or other heavy liquids.
- A manometer is a device that measures and displays pressure.
- Two liquids are contained in the U-Tube, one of which is denser than the other.
- The investigation of the force that a fluid (liquid or gas) applies to a surface is known as pressure measurement. Usually, pressure is expressed as a force per unit of surface area. Numerous methods have been devised to measure pressure and vacuum.
hence mercury is measured by a manometer.
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