Mercury is poured into a U-tube as shown in Figure a. The left arm of the tube has cross-sectional area A₁ of 10.8 cm²,

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Mercury is poured into a U-tube as shown in Figure a. The left arm of the tube has cross-sectional area A₁ of 10.8 cm²,

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Mercury Is Poured Into A U Tube As Shown In Figure A The Left Arm Of The Tube Has Cross Sectional Area A Of 10 8 Cm 1
Mercury Is Poured Into A U Tube As Shown In Figure A The Left Arm Of The Tube Has Cross Sectional Area A Of 10 8 Cm 1 (152.92 KiB) Viewed 31 times
Mercury is poured into a U-tube as shown in Figure a. The left arm of the tube has cross-sectional area A₁ of 10.8 cm², and the right arm has a cross-sectional area A₂ of 4.70 cm². One hundred grams of water are then poured into the right arm as shown in Figure b. A₁ A₂ A₁ Water A₂ U Մ Mercury a b i (a) Determine the length of the water column in the right arm of the U-tube. cm (b) Given that the density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm³, what distance ʼn does the mercury rise in the left arm? cm Need Help? Read It Watch It
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