If an inverted manometer is used to read a pressure in two unequal levels that is separated by air where it crosses the inverted-U part, then A. the pressure is larger in the higher level relative to the lower level. B. the pressure is smaller in the higher level relative to the lower level. C. they experience the same pressure. D. the data is still insufficient to conclude which one has a higher pressure.

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If an inverted manometer is used to read a pressure in two unequal levels that is separated by air where it crosses
the inverted-U part, then
A. the pressure is larger in the higher level relative to the lower level.
B. the pressure is smaller in the higher level relative to the lower level.
C. they experience the same pressure.
D. the data is still insufficient to conclude which one has a higher pressure.
Transcribed Image Text:If an inverted manometer is used to read a pressure in two unequal levels that is separated by air where it crosses the inverted-U part, then A. the pressure is larger in the higher level relative to the lower level. B. the pressure is smaller in the higher level relative to the lower level. C. they experience the same pressure. D. the data is still insufficient to conclude which one has a higher pressure.
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