In a pipeline the pressure of gas is measured with a mercury manometer having one end open to atmosphere. If the difference in the height of mercury in the two legs is 550 mm, calculate the gas pressure in bar, (phg= 13640 kgm/m^3).

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In a pipeline the pressure of gas is measured with a mercury manometer having one end open to atmosphere. If the difference in the height of mercury in the two legs is 550 mm, calculate the gas pressure in bar, (phg= 13640 kgm/m^3).
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