Gauge A reads P= 701725 Pa gauge. What is the height h of the water in m, the air pressure is 180 kpa absolute? The specific gravity of Mercury is 13.3. (paim %=101.3 kpa) Air: 180 kPa abs h? Water 80 cm Mercury

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Gauge A reads P= 701725 Pa gauge. What is the height h of the water in m, the air pressure is 180 kpa
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