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Chemistry, 11.02.2020 21:19, Abdul111

There is water at a height of 1 m in the tube open to the atmosphere (Patm = 100 kPa) connected to a tank with two sections. (a) Find the pressure readings (kPa) in Bourdon Type Manometer for the air in the A and B sections of the tank. (b) Find the absolute pressures (kPa) for the air in the A and B sections of the tank. Water density is 1000 kg/m3 and g = 9.79 m/s2

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