Answer: 240.9 Kpa
Step-by-step explanation:
Let first changes pressure Gage B from mm of mercury to KPa. That is,
254mm of mercury = 33.86KPa.
To calculate the pressure at C, we need to consider the atmospheric pressure and calculate the absolute pressure of the tank compartment
At gage C, the reading will read P1– P2
Where P1 = absolute pressure
Give that the pressure at B = 254 mm Hg
But (101.33/760) = 33.87 kPa
Where 101.33 = atmospheric pressure
Therefore,
P2 = 101 - 33.87 = 67.13 kPa
P2 = Pa ( pressure at A
Absolute P1 = Patm + Pa= 101 + 207 = 308 kPa abs.
Therefore, Pc = 308 - 67.13
Pc = 240.9Kpa
Therefore, gage C will read 240.9 Kpa if it is connected to compartment 1 but inside compartment 2