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An inverted U-tube manometer containing oil as a
manometric liquid (specific gravity 0.75) is
connected to the two horizontal water pipes at the
points A and B. Pipe B is at lower level when
compared to pipe A. The common level is at 0.4 m
above pipe A and 0.75 m above pipe B. The 0.75 m
height consists of h m of manometric liquid and the
remaining is water. If the pressure in pipe B is 2.5
kPa above the pressure in the pipe A, then
determine the value of differential reading h (in m)
of the manometer.
O 0.38
O 38
O I do not wish to attempt
O 0.038
O 3.8
Next
d ENG
1501
11-12-2020
Transcribed Image Text:An inverted U-tube manometer containing oil as a manometric liquid (specific gravity 0.75) is connected to the two horizontal water pipes at the points A and B. Pipe B is at lower level when compared to pipe A. The common level is at 0.4 m above pipe A and 0.75 m above pipe B. The 0.75 m height consists of h m of manometric liquid and the remaining is water. If the pressure in pipe B is 2.5 kPa above the pressure in the pipe A, then determine the value of differential reading h (in m) of the manometer. O 0.38 O 38 O I do not wish to attempt O 0.038 O 3.8 Next d ENG 1501 11-12-2020
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