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A closed-tube manometer is filled with a nmineal oil whose density is 0.857 g/cm^3. What is the pressure in mm Hg if you measure
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A closed manometer is filled with an oil with density of 0.776 g/mL. What is the pressure in mmHg when the liquid column in the
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Henry
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A steel tube, which is closed at both ends, is filled with air. The air in the tube is vibrating at a frequency of 200·Hz. Use
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jen
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How much higher will mercury stand in the open arm in a J-Tube manometer, if air column in the closed arm is reduced to 4 cm,
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prince
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A steel tube, which is closed at both ends, is filled with air. The air in the tube is vibrating at a frequency of 200·Hz. Use
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jen
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Most sphygmomanometers use mercury. How tall would the manometer tube need to be if it were filled with water instead? It might
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Jamie
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A steel tube, which is closed at both ends, is filled with air. The air in the tube is vibrating at a frequency of 200·Hz. Use
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Shae
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A flask containing a gas was connected to both a closed-end and an open-end manometer. In the closed-end manometer, the mercury
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Katie
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A flask containing a gas was connected to both a closed-end and an open-end manometer. In the closed-end manometer, the mercury
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Katie
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If a person blowing into one side of an open tube manometer produces 80cm defference btw the heights of the columns of water in
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Bassel
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