A mercury differential manometer (see Fig. 1.8) has a h of a) 10 cm b) 28 cm.

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A mercury differential manometer (see Fig. 1.8) has a Δh of
a) 10 cm
b) 28 cm. If air is above the mercury on both sides, what is the difference in pressure in kPa?
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Thermodynamics for Engineers

ISBN: ?978-1133112860

1st edition

Authors: Kenneth A. Kroos, Merle C. Potter

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