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Physics, 18.07.2019 00:30, deaishaajennings123

Assume that the manometer is at sea level, and that the pressure in the tank is higher than atmospheric (i. e. the water in the side of the manometer that is open to air is higher than the side that is open to the co. hint: it doesn't matter what gas it is. answers: around 500 about 102

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