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![A mercury manometer is used to measure the pressure difference in the two pipelines of the figure. Fuel oil (specific weight = 53.0 lb/ft^3) is flowing in A and SAE 30 lube A mercury manometer is used to measure the pressure difference in the two pipelines of the figure. Fuel oil (specific weight = 53.0 lb/ft^3) is flowing in A and SAE 30 lube](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/07.30.152863411467993731553.jpg)
A mercury manometer is used to measure the pressure difference in the two pipelines of the figure. Fuel oil (specific weight = 53.0 lb/ft^3) is flowing in A and SAE 30 lube
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A round - bottomed flask is connected to a mercury manometer. The air inside the flask is warm. The arrangement is shown in Figure.Atmospheric pressure is equal to 760 mm of mercury.Calculate
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