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27 May, 09:47

At a pressure of 907 mbar, what would be the corresponding height of the mercury in the column of a mercury barometer?

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  1. 27 May, 10:50
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    The answer for this problem can be computed in two ways:

    1 bar or 1000 mbar = 750 mm Hg

    0.907 bar = 907 mbar = 680.25 mm Hg. Or907 mbar * 10^-3 / 1.01325 = 0.8951

    0.8951 atm * 760mm Hg/1atm = 680.31 mm Hg would be the corresponding height of the mercury in the column of a mercury barometer.
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