2. An U-tube manometer is exposed to barometric pressure (also called atmospheric pressure) of 431mmHg (on the right side of the U-tube) will a gas exerts pressure on the left side of the U-tube. If the left side is higher than the right by 26mmHg (the liquid in the U-tube is Mercury, Hg), what is the gas pressure? In the your answer in the space below a picture of the apparatus. |
2. An U-tube manometer is exposed to barometric pressure (also called atmospheric pressure) of 431mmHg (on the right side of the U-tube) will a gas exerts pressure on the left side of the U-tube. If the left side of the liquid is higher than the right by 26mmHg (the liquid in the U-tube is Mercury, Hg), what is the gas pressure? In the your answer in the space below a picture of the apparatus. |
4. An U-tube manometer is exposed to barometric pressure (also called atmospheric pressure) on the right side of the U-tube that will exerts pressure on the left side of the U-tube where a gas exerts a pressure of 174mmHg. If the right side is higher than the left by 31mmHg (the liquid in the U-tube is Mercury, Hg), what is the barometric pressure? In the your answer in the space below a picture of the apparatus. |
4. An U-tube manometer is exposed to barometric pressure (also called atmospheric pressure) on the right side of the U-tube that will exerts pressure on the left side of the U-tube where a gas exerts a pressure of 174mmHg. If the right side of the liquid is higher than the left by 31mmHg (the liquid in the U-tube is Mercury, Hg), what is the barometric pressure? In the your answer in the space below a picture of the apparatus. |