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An inverted differential manometer containing an oil of sp. gr. 0.9 is connected to find the difference of pressures at two points of a pipe containing water. If the manometer reading is 40 cm, find the difference of pressures.

Inverted Differential Manometer Calculation Problem Statement An inverted differential manometer containing an oil of sp. gr. 0.9 is connected to […]

An inverted differential manometer containing an oil of sp. gr. 0.9 is connected to find the difference of pressures at two points of a pipe containing water. If the manometer reading is 40 cm, find the difference of pressures. Read More »

A U-tube differential manometer connects two pressure pipes A and B. Pipe A contains carbon tetrachloride having a specific gravity 1.594 under a pressure of 11.772 N/cm². Pipe B contains oil of sp. gr. 0.8 under a pressure of 11.772 N/cm². The pipe A lies 2.5 m above pipe B. Find the difference of pressure measured by mercury as fluid filling U-tube.

U-Tube Manometer with Two Fluids Problem Statement A U-tube differential manometer connects two pressure pipes A and B. Pipe A

A U-tube differential manometer connects two pressure pipes A and B. Pipe A contains carbon tetrachloride having a specific gravity 1.594 under a pressure of 11.772 N/cm². Pipe B contains oil of sp. gr. 0.8 under a pressure of 11.772 N/cm². The pipe A lies 2.5 m above pipe B. Find the difference of pressure measured by mercury as fluid filling U-tube. Read More »

A pipe contains an oil of sp. gr. 0.8. A differential manometer connected at the two points A and B of the pipe shows a difference in mercury level as 20 cm. Find the difference of pressure at the two points.

Differential Manometer Pressure Calculation Problem Statement A pipe contains an oil of sp. gr. 0.8. A differential manometer connected at

A pipe contains an oil of sp. gr. 0.8. A differential manometer connected at the two points A and B of the pipe shows a difference in mercury level as 20 cm. Find the difference of pressure at the two points. Read More »

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