Temperature and Pressure MCQs

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Q51.
A U-tube manometer is closed at both ends one end is vacuum and other end has a gas, if the difference in level of mercury is h = 10 mm, what is the pressure of gas?
Discuss
Answer: (a).1.33 Pa
Q52.
A closed U-tube manometer has a gas on one end with pressure 10 Pa and other end has vacuum, what is the approximate density of the liquid if the height difference of the liquid is 10 cm?
Discuss
Answer: (b).10 Kg/m³
Q53.
A closed U-tube manometer has a gas on one end with pressure 5 Pa and other end has vacuum, what is the approximate height difference of the liquid if the density of liquid is 10 Kg/m³?
Discuss
Answer: (c).50 mm
Q54.
A closed manometer is filled with 3 fluids first on the left leg with density 8 kg/m³ and length 10 cm, middle one with density 10 kg/m³ and height difference 5 cm more on right leg and the third on the right leg with density 15 kg/m³, what is the length of the third liquid?
Discuss
Answer: (b).2 cm
Q55.
A barometer has liquid level 10 cm above the outside level and the gas captured inside has the pressure of 0.5 atm, what is the density of liquid?
Discuss
Answer: (a).0.5 atm-s²/m²
Q56.
A barometer has liquid of density 1 kg/m³ of level 5 cm below the outside level, what is the pressure of the gas captured inside?
Discuss
Answer: (b).1 atm + 0.5 Pa
Q57.
A barometer has liquid with density 1 Kg/m³, and the gas has pressure 0.5 atm, what is the height of liquid level?
Discuss
Answer: (b).0.05 atm-m²-s²/kg
Q58.
A barometer the liquid-1 with density 2 Kg/m³ and height 5 cm below the outside level and above that liquid-2 with density 0.5 Kg/m³ and length 10 cm, what is the gauge pressure of the gas?
Discuss
Answer: (d).0.5 Pa
Q59.
A barometer has liquid-1 with density 5 Kg/m³ and height 10 cm below the outside level above that there is liquid-2 of length 5 cm, if the gauge pressure of the gas is 1 Pa, what is the density of liquid-2?
Discuss
Answer: (d).8 Kg/m³
Q60.
A barometer has liquid-1 with density 1 Kg/m³ and height 10 cm below the outside level above that a liquid-2, if the gauge pressure of gas is 0.5 Pa, what is the pressure liquid-2?
Discuss
Answer: (a).0.5 Pa
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