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Two pipes, A and B, contain a fluid flowing under pressure and are connected by a differential gage as shown in the accompanying sketch. The substance in the lower part of the gage has a specific gravity of 1.6 and the surfaces of separation are 18 in. apart. The specific gravity of the fluid is 0.3. If the pipe centers are 4 ft. apart vertically and the pressure in A is known to be 10 psi, what is the pressure in B in psi?

Transcribed Image Text:-sp.gr. = 0,3-
sp.gr.=1.6
18"=1.6
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