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On a cool, rainy day, the barometric pressure is 746 mmHg. Calculate the barometric pressure in centimeters of water (cmH2O) (d of Hg = 13.5 g/mL; d of H2O = 1.00 g/mL).

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Answer:

100.71 cm H2O

Step-by-step explanation:

In a fluid column barometer, the height of the fluid column is proportional to the pressure. The pressure is by definition:


P=(F)/(A), where F is a force and A is the area.

In a column barometer the force is given by the weight of the fluid:


F=m*g, and the mass may be expressed as
m=p*V, where
p is the density and V is the volume.

Replacing this in the pressure definition:


P=(pVg)/(A)

In a constant cross section area column, the volume may be calculated as:


V=A*h where A is the area and h the height. Replacing this in the previous equation:


P=(pAhg)/(A)=pgh

Different columns may be over the same pressure, so:


P_(w)=P_(Hg)\\ p_(w)h_(w)g=p_(Hg)h_(Hg)g\\

Dividing each part for gravity constant:


p_(w)h_(w)=p_(Hg)h_(Hg)

And isolating hw:


h_(w)=(p_(Hg)h_(Hg))/(p_(w) ) \\h_(w)=(13.5*746)/(1.00)=10071 mm

It is equal to 1007,1 cm.

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