![The absolute pressure in the water at a depth of 9 m is to be 185 kPa. Determine (a) the local atmospheric pressure, and (b) the absolute pressure at a depth of The absolute pressure in the water at a depth of 9 m is to be 185 kPa. Determine (a) the local atmospheric pressure, and (b) the absolute pressure at a depth of](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/absolute5609336310291109418.png)
The absolute pressure in the water at a depth of 9 m is to be 185 kPa. Determine (a) the local atmospheric pressure, and (b) the absolute pressure at a depth of
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CHEM123 - Tut 1.pdf - Tut-1 1. Convert the following readings of pressure to kPa assuming that barometer reads 760 mm of Hg. i 80 cm of Hg ii 30 cm Hg | Course Hero
![SOLVED: A vacuum gage mounted on a condenser reads 0.66m Hg. What isthe absolute pressure in the condenser in kPa when the atmosphericpressure is 101.3kPa? ans: 13.28kPa please help me with the SOLVED: A vacuum gage mounted on a condenser reads 0.66m Hg. What isthe absolute pressure in the condenser in kPa when the atmosphericpressure is 101.3kPa? ans: 13.28kPa please help me with the](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/e496940b-a936-4de5-8e57-29a4858f53c5_large.jpg)
SOLVED: A vacuum gage mounted on a condenser reads 0.66m Hg. What isthe absolute pressure in the condenser in kPa when the atmosphericpressure is 101.3kPa? ans: 13.28kPa please help me with the
![SOLVED: 1. Atmospheric pressure is about 80 kPa (absolute). Water pressure at the base of a water tower is 600 kPa (gauge). Determine the following: Gauge pressure at the base of the SOLVED: 1. Atmospheric pressure is about 80 kPa (absolute). Water pressure at the base of a water tower is 600 kPa (gauge). Determine the following: Gauge pressure at the base of the](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/86f7f864-e524-4edc-996b-6dccd0536879_large.jpg)