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A simple U tube contains mercury to the same level in both of it's arms. If water is poured to a height of 13.6 cm in one arm, how much will be the rise in mercury level in the other arm ?

Given: density of mercury = 13.6 x 103 kg m-3 and density of water = 103 kg m-3

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Answer

Given,

ρm = 13.6 x 103 kg m -3

ρw = 103 kg m -3

Height to which water is poured in one arm, hw = 13.6 cm

A simple U tube contains mercury to the same level in both of its arms. If water is poured to a height of 13.6 cm in one arm, how much will be the rise in mercury level in the other arm? Pressure in Fluids & Atmospheric Pressure, Concise Physics Solutions ICSE Class 9.

By pouring 13.6 cm of water, the mercury level in the left arm goes down to point A by x cm, while in the right arm, it rises to point C by x cm. Therefore, BC = hm = 2x cm

By Pascal's law,

Pressure in the water column = pressure in the mercury column

Therefore, PA = PB

⇒ hw ρw g = hm ρm g

⇒ 13.6 x 103 x g = 2𝑥 x 13.6 x 103 x g

⇒ 1 = 2𝑥

⇒ 𝑥 = 1/2 = 0.5 cm

Hence, the rise in mercury level = 0.5 cm

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