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Chapter 11, Problem 75

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QUESTION:

Pressure in the spinal fluid is measured as shown in Figure \(11.43\). If the pressure in the spinal fluid is \(10.0 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg}\):

(a) What is the reading of the water manometer in cm water?

(b) What is the reading if the person sits up, placing the top of the fluid \(60 cm\) above the tap? The fluid density is \(1.05 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{mL}\).

                

Figure \(11.43\) A water manometer used to measure pressure in the spinal fluid. The height of the fluid in the manometer is measured relative to the spinal column, and the manometer is open to the atmosphere. The measured pressure will be considerably greater if the person sits up.

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Text Transcription:

11.43

10.0 mm Hg

60 cm

1.05 g/mL

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QUESTION:

Pressure in the spinal fluid is measured as shown in Figure \(11.43\). If the pressure in the spinal fluid is \(10.0 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg}\):

(a) What is the reading of the water manometer in cm water?

(b) What is the reading if the person sits up, placing the top of the fluid \(60 cm\) above the tap? The fluid density is \(1.05 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{mL}\).

                

Figure \(11.43\) A water manometer used to measure pressure in the spinal fluid. The height of the fluid in the manometer is measured relative to the spinal column, and the manometer is open to the atmosphere. The measured pressure will be considerably greater if the person sits up.

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

11.43

10.0 mm Hg

60 cm

1.05 g/mL

ANSWER:

Problem 75PE

Solution 75 PE

Step 1 of 3:

In this question, we need to find the reading of water in manometer

In part (b) we need to find the pressure of liquid in manometer if the height of manometer is raised

Data given

Pressure

Density of liquid

The Height of liquid

For part (b)

Height

Part a :

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