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A Gasoline line is connected to a pressure gage with a double-U manometer as shown in the figure. Specific gravities of oil, mercury and gasoline are 0.76, 13.88 and 0.6, respectively and density of water is 1000 kg/m³. If the reading of the pressure gage is 300 kPa, h1 = 24 cm, h2 = 9 cm, h3 = 53 cm, h4 = 44 cm, determine P gage Gasoline tit h4 h3 h₁ A Water Oil Air- a) the gage pressure at point A, (15pts) Pipe h₂ Mercury kPa b) pressure difference between the gage and the gasoline line, kPa (15pts)
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