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The heavier fluid of a manometer is mercury and the top fluid is water. If the manometer measure the pressure drop acr

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2022 11:20 am
by answerhappygod
The heavier fluid of a manometer is mercury and the top fluid is water. If the

manometer measure the pressure drop across two points in a pipeline containing air

at 300F. What is the pressure difference (in lb/ft2

) across two points in the pipeline

when the reading on the manometer is 0.54 inches water?

a. 42.05

b. 2.97

c. 45.01

d. 45.16

e. 43.29
The heavier fluid of a manometer is mercury and the top fluid is water. If the

manometer measures the pressure drop across two points in a pipeline containing air

at 300F, what is the head (in ft-lb) across the two points in the pipeline when the

reading on the manometer is 0.54 inches water?

a. 520.38

b. 0.0019

c. 859.85

d. 3.18

e. 0.0012