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The tube of a mercury
In the Measuring Air Pressure illustration, what do the arrows pointing inside the tube represent?
the air pressure entering the
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If water rises in a capillary tube 5.8cm above the free surface of the outer liquid what will happen to the mercury level in the
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Nduenso
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if water rises in a capillary tube 5.8cm above the free surface of the outer liquid. what will happen to the mercury level in
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Kenry
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A uniform vertical tube of 40cm is sealed at upper end is lowered into Mercury and length of air column become 35cm calculate
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Jackson
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uniform vertical tube of 40cm is sealed at upper end is lowered into Mercury and length of air column become 35cm calculate
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Fatma
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A simple open U-tube contains mercury. When 11.9 cm of water is poured into the right arm of the tube, how high above its
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Anonymous
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A barometer has air trapped above the mercury in an inverted tube with the opening in a reservoir of mercury.
When the length l
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Isabel
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How does Clarkâs experiment support the claim that mercury is heavier than water?
by showing that less atmospheric pressure is
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ab open tube mercury manometer is used to measure the pressure in an oxygen tank. when the atmospheric pressure is 1040 mbar,
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lisa
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A mercury mirror forms inside a test tube by the thermal decomposition of mercury(II) oxide.
2 HgO(s) 2 Hg(l) + O2(g) Hrxn =
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mara
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