Problem 8: A liquid-filled tube called a manometer can be used to measure the pressure inside a container by comparing it to the atmospheric pressure and measuring the height of the liquid. Such a device (filled with mercury) is shown in the figure, measuring the pressure inside a jar of peanuts. The mercury level on the side of the manometer which is open to the air is 5.1 cm lower than on the side connected to the jar.

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Homework 1, Question 8:

Part (a)  Find the gauge pressure in the jar, in units of Pa. Assume the density of mercury is 13.5 g/cm3.

Pg = ______

Part (b)  Find the absolute pressure in the jar, in units of Pa.

Pabs = ______  

Problem 8: A liquid-filled tube called a manometer can be used to measure the pressure inside a
container by comparing it to the atmospheric pressure and measuring the height of the liquid. Such a
device (filled with mercury) is shown in the figure, measuring the pressure inside a jar of peanuts. The
mercury level on the side of the manometer which is open to the air is 5.1 cm lower than on the side
connected to the jar.
Open to
atmosphere
Meter
stick
PEANUTS
Vacuum
Packed
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 8: A liquid-filled tube called a manometer can be used to measure the pressure inside a container by comparing it to the atmospheric pressure and measuring the height of the liquid. Such a device (filled with mercury) is shown in the figure, measuring the pressure inside a jar of peanuts. The mercury level on the side of the manometer which is open to the air is 5.1 cm lower than on the side connected to the jar. Open to atmosphere Meter stick PEANUTS Vacuum Packed
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