If the barometric pressure is 107.4 kPa, what is the pressure in kPa of the gas in the open end mercury manometer shown at right? (in the picture the atm pressure > gas pressure, and the height difference is 98 mm)
If the barometric pressure is 107.4 kPa, what is the pressure in kPa of the gas...
The liquid in the manometer is mercury. Determine the pressure of the gas in atm. Assume Patm=760mm Hg Question 15 The pressure of a sample of gas is measured with a open-end manometer at sea level, as shown below. Open end Gas 20.8 cm The liquid in the manometer is mercury. Determine the pressure of the gas in atm. Assume Patm = 760 mm Hg Select the correct answer below: O 0.518 atm O 1.27 atm o 1.74 atm O...
EXAMPLE 6-2 Using a Manometer to Measure Gas Pressure When the manometer in Figure 6-5(c) is filled with liquid mercury (d = 13.6 g/cm"), the barometric pressure is 748.2 mmHg, and the difference in mercury levels is 8.6 mmHg. What is the gas pressure Pgas? Analyze We must first establish which is greater: the barometric pressure or the gas pressure. In Figure 6-5(c), the baro- metric pressure forces liquid mercury down the tube toward the gas sample. The barometric pressure...
Part C 1 atm=760 mmHg=101,325 Pa What is the pressure (in atmospheres) of the gas inside the container connected to an open-end, mercury-filled manometer as shown in the picture? (Figure 1 shows 18 cm; cant attach photo) The atmospheric pressure is 0.95 atm. Express your answer numerically in atmospheres.
At an atmospheric pressure of 745 mm Hg, what is the pressure of He gas inside a cylinder that is attached to an open-end manometer in which the level of mercury in the open side of the manometer is 25 mm Hg higher than the side that is attached to the gas cylinder?
Please answer the red sentences is the hint An engineer is installing an open-end mercury manometer attached to a pipe that will eventually carry pressurized gas. While the pipe is open to the atmosphere, she adds enough mercury into the manometer that the mercury level in both arms of the manometer is 790.0 mm above the bottom of the Pipe open to manometer. (See Fig. 1) If the end of the open arm of the manometer is 1015.0 mm above...
5. The gage pressure in a tank is 65 kPa. If the tank is sitting at sea level and a manometer were used to measure the pressure what would the height of the liquid column in the manometer be (in mm) if the fluid was (a) Engine Oil or (b) Mercury? 6.What is the advantage of using Mercury over water in a manometer?
The gauge pressure of an empty scuba tank is 3240 kPa, whereas a full tank is at 22800 kPa. The tank is connected to an open-tube manometer. a) What is the height of the mercury if the tank is empty? b)What is the height of the mercury if the tank is full?
Given a barometric pressure of 747.0 mmHg calculate the pressure of gas sample (a) as indicated by the manometer (Figure 1) P_gas = Given a barometric pressure of 747.0 mmHg. calculate the pressure of gas sample (b) as indicated by the manometer. (Figure 2) P_gas =
(Thank you in advance) 1. A gas pressure difference is applied to the legs of a U-tube manometer filled with a liquid with S = 1.5. The manometer reading is 286 mm. Find the pressure difference in kPa. (10 points) Convert the pressure 2.5 psi into units of inches of mercury and feet of water (10 points) 2.