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The manometer shown below measures the relative pressure in two pipes A and B (o

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The manometer shown below measures the relative pressure in two pipes A and B (only the cross-sectional view of the pipes is shown). Assume that the pressure indicated by A and B is uniform and is maintained constant. Fluid 2 is water and methyl ethyl ketone is fluid 1. Assume atmospheric pressure of 1 atm. The heights are found to be h1 = 0.6m and h2 = 0.9m. If it is known that the gauge pressure in B is -166 mmHg and that the absolute pressure in A is 1.9 atm, then the value of height, h, in meter is

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