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Chapter 1 Problem 64P

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Both a gage and a manometer are attached to a gas tank to measure its pressure. If the reading on the pressure gage is \(80 \mathrm{kPa}\), determine the distance between the two fluid levels of the manometer if the fluid is \((a)\) mercury \(\left(\rho=13,600 \mathrm{~kg} / \mathrm{m}^{3}\right)\) or \((b)\) water \(\left(\rho=1000 \mathrm{~kg} / \mathrm{m}^{3}\right)\).

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Title Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach  8 
Author Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A. Boles
ISBN 9780073398174

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