3. (10 pts) Determine the atmospheric pressure at a location where the barometric reading is 28.64 in Hg. Take the density of mercury to be 13,600 . 4. (10 pts) A piston cylinder's weight is 1.5 times the force acting on top of the piston m3 cylinder due to atmospheric pressure. Determine the pressure of the gas inside the cylinder in psi.

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3. (10 pts) Determine the atmospheric pressure at a location where the barometric reading
is 28.64 in Hg. Take the density of mercury to be 13,600 .
4. (10 pts) A piston cylinder's weight is 1.5 times the force acting on top of the piston
cylinder due to atmospheric pressure. Determine the pressure of the gas inside the
cylinder in psi.
Transcribed Image Text:3. (10 pts) Determine the atmospheric pressure at a location where the barometric reading is 28.64 in Hg. Take the density of mercury to be 13,600 . 4. (10 pts) A piston cylinder's weight is 1.5 times the force acting on top of the piston cylinder due to atmospheric pressure. Determine the pressure of the gas inside the cylinder in psi.
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