In the piezometers of the figure shown, liquid stands 1.37 m above point M. What is the pressure at M in kPa if the liquid is (a) water, (b) oil (sp gr 0.90), (c) mercury, and (d) molasses (spågr 1.5). в Halino.com

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In the piezometers of the figure shown, liquid stands 1.37 m above point
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0.90), (c) mercury, and (d) molasses (spgr 1.5).
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