The mercury column in a barometer is 760mm high. Taking the density of mercury to be 13.6g/cm³, calculate the atmospheric pressure in N/m².

      

The mercury column in a barometer is 760mm high. Taking the density of mercury to be 13.6g/cm³, calculate the atmospheric pressure in N/m².

  

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Kavungya
Atmospheric pressure = 13,600 x 0.76 x 10
= 103360N/m²
Kavungya answered the question on June 1, 2019 at 08:46


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