A mercury manometer (density of mercury = 13600 kg/m?) is connected to a pipeline transporting oil (oil density = 850 kg

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A mercury manometer (density of mercury = 13600 kg/m?) is connected to a pipeline transporting oil (oil density = 850 kg

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A Mercury Manometer Density Of Mercury 13600 Kg M Is Connected To A Pipeline Transporting Oil Oil Density 850 Kg 1
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A mercury manometer (density of mercury = 13600 kg/m?) is connected to a pipeline transporting oil (oil density = 850 kg/m), the other arm of the manometer is open to the air. If the manometer has a reading of h=455 mm of mercury and the datum is located through the centre of the pipeline and the lower level of the mercury, see the figure, what is the absolute pressure in the pipeline? Give your answer in bar. h 2 Datum
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