admin@mazurekgravity.in

A simple U-tube manometer containing mercury is connected to a pipe in which a fluid of Specific gravity having 0.8 and having vacuum pressure is flowing. The other end of the manometer is open to atmosphere. Find the vacuum pressure in pipe, if the difference of mercury level in the two limbs is 50cm and the height of fluid is the left from Centre of pipe is 25cm below.

Question-AnswerCategory: Fluid MechanicsA simple U-tube manometer containing mercury is connected to a pipe in which a fluid of Specific gravity having 0.8 and having vacuum pressure is flowing. The other end of the manometer is open to atmosphere. Find the vacuum pressure in pipe, if the difference of mercury level in the two limbs is 50cm and the height of fluid is the left from Centre of pipe is 25cm below.
RK asked 1 year ago

A simple U-tube manometer containing mercury is connected to a pipe in which a fluid of Specific gravity having 0.8 and having vacuum pressure is flowing. The other end of the manometer is open to atmosphere. Find the vacuum pressure in pipe, if the difference of mercury level in the two limbs is 50cm and the height of fluid is the left from Centre of pipe is 25cm below.

1 Answers
Sazid Ahmad answered 1 year ago

 

S.G = 0.8 25cm Fluid density - 0.8 X 1000 ( 8 ) 800 kg/m 3 mercury density 13.6 X 1000 (32) = 13600 kg /ms pipe 50cm X X Maki

Your Answer

20 + 0 =