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A negative pressure of 25.0 atm can sometimes be
achieved with the device in Figure before the water
separates. (a) To what height could such a negative gauge
pressure raise water? (b) How much would a steel wire of the
same diameter and length as this capillary stretch if
suspended from above?

F'
0.30 m
1.70 m
1.10 m
30
-F
Warm
(a)
(b)
Wioad
Transcribed Image Text:F' 0.30 m 1.70 m 1.10 m 30 -F Warm (a) (b) Wioad
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Step 1

Given:

Achieved negative pressure (P) = 25 atm.

Step 2

Part a)

To calculate the height, convert the negative pressure into the height equivalent to water,

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The height = 257.5 m.

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