What is the objective of the Bour a. To determine the total pressure. (b. To calibrate a pressure gage and determine the gage c. To determine the pressure only. d. To calibrate the pressure only. 2. The piston mass is: a. Constant. b. Variable. Non-above 3. Total mass was: a. Mass of weight b. mass of piston C.mass of piston + mass of weight. 4. The relation between (P) and (PG) that you draw was: a. When (P) increase (PG) decrease. (b. When (P) increase (PG) increase. c. When (P) decrease (PG) constant. d. When (P) increase (PG) constant. 5.The relation between Pressure and percentage of error is: a. positive. b. negative. C. no effect (d.reverse.

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1. What is the objective of the Bourdon Gauge Experiment?
a. To determine the total pressure.
(b.) To calibrate a pressure gage and determine the gage erro
c. To determine the pressure only.
d. To calibrate the pressure only.
2. The piston mass is:
a. Constant.
b. Variable. Non-above
3. Total mass was:
a. Mass of weight b. mass of piston C.mass of piston + mass of weight.
4. The relation between (P) and (PG) that you draw was:
a. When (P) increase (PG) decrease.
(b.When (P) increase (PG) increase.
c. When (P) decrease (PG) constant.
d. When (P) increase (PG) constant.
5.The relation between Pressure and percentage of error is:
a. positive. b. negative.
C. no effect
(d.reverse.
@rev
Transcribed Image Text:1. What is the objective of the Bourdon Gauge Experiment? a. To determine the total pressure. (b.) To calibrate a pressure gage and determine the gage erro c. To determine the pressure only. d. To calibrate the pressure only. 2. The piston mass is: a. Constant. b. Variable. Non-above 3. Total mass was: a. Mass of weight b. mass of piston C.mass of piston + mass of weight. 4. The relation between (P) and (PG) that you draw was: a. When (P) increase (PG) decrease. (b.When (P) increase (PG) increase. c. When (P) decrease (PG) constant. d. When (P) increase (PG) constant. 5.The relation between Pressure and percentage of error is: a. positive. b. negative. C. no effect (d.reverse. @rev
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