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Engineering, 20.12.2019 23:31 brownzackery71

One leg of mercury u-tube manometer is connected to a pipe containing water under a pressure of 120kpa. the mercury in this leg stands 0.5m below water and the mercury in other leg is open to air. specific gravity of mercury is 13.6 and density of water is 1000kg/ m^3 . the height of mercury in open leg is approximately

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