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A Manometer

A manometer is connected between two pipes, with one end at point A. The pressure at point A is to be determined based on the fluid levels in the manometer legs. Another manometer is an inverted U-tube between two pipes, where the pressure at point E must be calculated given the pressure of 0.4 bar at point A. A third manometer has a multiple U-tube design connected at point A in a pipe, and the pressure at point A is the variable to be solved.

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A Manometer

A manometer is connected between two pipes, with one end at point A. The pressure at point A is to be determined based on the fluid levels in the manometer legs. Another manometer is an inverted U-tube between two pipes, where the pressure at point E must be calculated given the pressure of 0.4 bar at point A. A third manometer has a multiple U-tube design connected at point A in a pipe, and the pressure at point A is the variable to be solved.

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A manometer is fitted as shown in Fig. Ex. 2.6. Determine the pressure at point A.

An inverted U-tube manometer is fitted between two pipes as shown in Fig.Ex.2.7.Determine the
pressure at E if P
A
= 0.4 bar (gauge)

A multiple U-tube manometer is fitted to a pipe with centre at A as shown in Fig.Ex.2.8. Determine the
pressure at A.

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