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Engineering, 02.08.2021 21:10, Daryn121504

Determine the new differential reading along the in- clined leg of the mercury manometer of Fig. P2.62, if the pressure in pipe A is decreased 10 kPa and the pressure in pipe B remains unchanged. The fluid in A has a specific gravity of 0.9 and the fluid in B is water.

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