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A McLeod gauge has a volume of the bulb equal to 100 cm3 and a capillary of diameter 1 mm. Calculate the pressure indicated by a reading of 3 cms. What error would result if the capillary volume is assumed to be negligible compared to the volume of the bulb.2 |
Answer» A McLeod gauge has a volume of the bulb equal to 100 cm3 and a capillary of diameter 1 mm. Calculate the pressure indicated by a reading of 3 cms. What error would result if the capillary volume is assumed to be negligible compared to the volume of the bulb.
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