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Transcribed Image Text:A McLeod Gage is available which has a volume, VB of 58.9 cm
vecoum spece,
and a capillary diameter of 1 mm.
Refercnce
The gage reading on the device is 15 cm. Calculate the
pressure corresponding to this gage reading in micrometer of
Movable
Eervoir
water.
Capillary, C
Buh,
Opening, O
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