Two ends of an U-tube manometer which contains mercury, is connected between two pipes (A & B), that carries of oil of specific gravities 0.9 & 1.4 respectively. The center of the pipe A (left limb) is 12 cm above the pipe B (right limb). The mercury level difference in the right limb is 3.65 cm and the height of fluid in the right limb is 6 cm. Find the pressure difference between these two pipes in Kilo Pascal (kPa). (Enter only the values in the boxes by referring to the unit given in bracket. Do not send the handwritten answer sheets to my mail) The difference of pressure between the pipes A & B in (kPa) = %3D

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Two ends of an U-tube manometer which
contains mercury, is connected between two
pipes (A & B), that carries of oil of specific
gravities 0.9 & 1.4 respectively. The center of the
pipe A (left limb) is 12 cm above the pipe B (right
limb). The mercury level difference in the right
limb is 3.65 cm and the height of fluid in the right
limb is 6 cm. Find the pressure difference
between these two pipes in Kilo Pascal (kPa).
(Enter only the values in the boxes by referring to
the unit given in bracket. Do not send the
handwritten answer sheets to my mail)
The difference of pressure between the pipes A &
B in (kPa) =
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:Two ends of an U-tube manometer which contains mercury, is connected between two pipes (A & B), that carries of oil of specific gravities 0.9 & 1.4 respectively. The center of the pipe A (left limb) is 12 cm above the pipe B (right limb). The mercury level difference in the right limb is 3.65 cm and the height of fluid in the right limb is 6 cm. Find the pressure difference between these two pipes in Kilo Pascal (kPa). (Enter only the values in the boxes by referring to the unit given in bracket. Do not send the handwritten answer sheets to my mail) The difference of pressure between the pipes A & B in (kPa) = %3D
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