The inclined-tube manometer shown in Fig. 2-23 is used to measure small pressure changes. Determine the difference in pressure between points
A
and
E
if the manometer liquid, mercury, is at the level shown. The pipe at
A
contains water, and the one at
E
contains natural gas. For mercury,
\rho _(Hg)=13550k(g)/(m^(3))
. The inclined-tube manometer shown in Fig. 2-23 is used to measure small pressure changes. Determine the difference in pressure between points
A
and
E
if the manometer liquid, mercury, is at the level shown. The pipe at
A
contains water, and the one at
E
contains natural gas. For mercury,
\rho _(Hg)=13550k(g)/(m^(3))
.