Question 12 Marks
If water be used to construct a barometer, what would be the height of water column at standard atmospheric pressure (76cm of mercury)?
Answer
View full question & answer→The Pressure will be same whether the mercury is used or water is
used, there is only a difference in density of liquid and height of
Fluid.
For mercury, height is 76cm.
$\therefore\text{presure}=\text{h}\rho\text{g}$
$=7\times13.6\times\text{g}$
where $13.6g/cm^2$ is the density of Mercury.
Now, let the height of the water column be h m.
$\therefore\text{P}=\text{h} \times\rho\text{g},$ where density of water is $1g/cm^2$.
$\therefore\text{p}=\text{h}\times76\times13.6$
$\Rightarrow\text{h}=1033.6\text{cm}$
$\therefore\text{h}=10.336\text{m}$
used, there is only a difference in density of liquid and height of
Fluid.
For mercury, height is 76cm.
$\therefore\text{presure}=\text{h}\rho\text{g}$
$=7\times13.6\times\text{g}$
where $13.6g/cm^2$ is the density of Mercury.
Now, let the height of the water column be h m.
$\therefore\text{P}=\text{h} \times\rho\text{g},$ where density of water is $1g/cm^2$.
$\therefore\text{p}=\text{h}\times76\times13.6$
$\Rightarrow\text{h}=1033.6\text{cm}$
$\therefore\text{h}=10.336\text{m}$









