A Glycerin SG - 1.26 Water SG - 1.0 Oil SG - 0.88 60 cm 10 cm B. 15 cm 20 cm Mercury SG - 13.5

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The pressure difference between an oil pipe and water pipe is measured by a double-fluid manometer, as shown. For the given fluid heights and specific gravities, calculate the pressure difference in kPa.

A
Glycerin
SG = 1.26
Water
SG - 1.0
Oil
SG = 0.88
60 cm
10 cm
B
15 cm
20 cm
Mercury
SG - 13.5
Transcribed Image Text:A Glycerin SG = 1.26 Water SG - 1.0 Oil SG = 0.88 60 cm 10 cm B 15 cm 20 cm Mercury SG - 13.5
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