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Fluid contained in pressure tanks A and B has density 700 Kg/m3 and SG = 0.89 respectively. Both tanks are connected with a manometer and manometric fluid is mercury as shown in figure below. Determine the new differential reading (in meter) if the pressure in tank B increases 0.01 MPa, and the pressure in tank A remain constant. The initial differential reading is 40 cm as shown in figure. Also calculate new differential reading in MPa.

Transcribed Image Text:Fluid A
Mercury
300 mm
A
Fluid B
70 cm
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