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If the column of water in the water bormeter rose to a height of 35 feet, what would the atmospheric pressure be in mm Hg?
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Answered by
DrBob222
I believe it is
(35 ft/density Hg) x (12 in/ft) x (25.4 mm/in) = ??. This neglects the vapor pressure of water that will be pushing down inside the water barometer.
(35 ft/density Hg) x (12 in/ft) x (25.4 mm/in) = ??. This neglects the vapor pressure of water that will be pushing down inside the water barometer.
Answered by
Lorie
874mmHg
Answered by
Anonymous
If the column of water in the water barometer rose to a height of 33 feet, what would the atmospheric pressure be in mm Hg?
Answered by
hadi
column of water in the water barometer rose to a height of 33 feet, what would the atmospheric pressure be in mm Hg?
mm Hg
mm Hg
Answered by
daddy
(35ft/1)x(12in/1ft)x(25.4mm/1in) = 10,668 mmH2O
using mmH2O x (density H2O/density Hg) = mmHg
10,668 mmH2O x (0.99707g/mL / 13.5340g/mL) 785.9 mmHg
using mmH2O x (density H2O/density Hg) = mmHg
10,668 mmH2O x (0.99707g/mL / 13.5340g/mL) 785.9 mmHg
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