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  1. 1.If the atmosphere can support a column of mercury 762 mm high at sea level, what height of water could be supported? The
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  2. if the atmosphere can support a column of mercury 760 mm high at sea level, what height of a hypothetical liquid whose density
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  3. he column of mercury in a barometer (see Figure below) has a height of 0.760 m when the pressure is one atmosphere and the
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  4. One atmosphere of pressure will push a column of mercury to a height of 760 mm when the closs sectional area of the column is
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  5. If a cetain pressure supports a 256 mm high column of mercury, how high a column of water will it support? The ensity of mercury
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  6. If the atmosphere can support a column of mercury 760 mm high at sea level, what hright of a hypothetical liquid whose density
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  7. The lenght of the mercury column of a mercury thermometer are 1.08cm and 20.98cm respectively at the standard fixed points. What
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  8. a mercury column in a simple barometer at a height of 75.9cm. An amount of pure water is introduced into the barometer column
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  9. The average air pressure at sea-level will support the column of mercury in a mercury barometer to a height of 760 mm (29.92
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  10. A column of mercury in a barometer is 767.3 mm Hg high. Note, that in order for the pressures to be equal, density and height of
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