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A manometer measures a pressure difference as 40 inches of water. Take the density of water to be 62.4 lbm/ft3.What is this pressure difference in pound-force per square inch, p…
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A manometer measures a pressure difference as 40 inches of water. Take the density of water to be 62.4 lbm/ft3.What is this pressure difference in pound-force per square inch, psi?
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1.444psi
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