A manometer filled with mercury with a density of 13600 9 is used to measure the pressure of the oil tank at point A. One end is connected to the tank and the other end is open to atmosphere. If the height difference shown by the manometer is h = 50 cm, determine the absolute pressure of the oil at point A. Note that the oil container is at sea level level, thus the local atmospheric pressure is 101325 Pa. Pressure gage Air Open to atmosphere Oil h = 50 cm A Mercury

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A manometer filled with mercury with a density of 13600 9 is used to measure the pressure of the oil tank at point A. One end is connected to the tank and the other end is
open to atmosphere. If the height difference shown by the manometer is h = 50 cm, determine the absolute pressure of the oil at point A.
Note that the oil container is at sea level level, thus the local atmospheric pressure is 101325 Pa.
Pressure gage
Air
Open to
atmosphere
Oil
h = 50 cm
A
Mercury
Transcribed Image Text:A manometer filled with mercury with a density of 13600 9 is used to measure the pressure of the oil tank at point A. One end is connected to the tank and the other end is open to atmosphere. If the height difference shown by the manometer is h = 50 cm, determine the absolute pressure of the oil at point A. Note that the oil container is at sea level level, thus the local atmospheric pressure is 101325 Pa. Pressure gage Air Open to atmosphere Oil h = 50 cm A Mercury
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