2.35 Water flows upward in a pipe slanted at 30°, as in Fig. P2.35. The mercury manometer reads h = 12 cm. What is the p

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2.35 Water flows upward in a pipe slanted at 30°, as in Fig. P2.35. The mercury manometer reads h = 12 cm. What is the p

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2 35 Water Flows Upward In A Pipe Slanted At 30 As In Fig P2 35 The Mercury Manometer Reads H 12 Cm What Is The P 1
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2.35 Water flows upward in a pipe slanted at 30°, as in Fig. P2.35. The mercury manometer reads h = 12 cm. What is the pressure difference between points (1) and (2) in the pipe? -
(2) 30° (1) h I--. - 2 m
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