Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer Formula

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Difference in Pressure Head in Manometer is the difference in the height of the pressure columns of the manometer. Check FAQs
h=z'(ShSo-1)
h - Difference in Pressure Head in Manometer?z' - Difference in Liquid Level in Manometer?Sh - Specific Gravity of Heavier Liquid?So - Specific Gravity of Flowing Liquid?

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246.8139Edit=19.8Edit(13.6Edit1.01Edit-1)
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
h=z'(ShSo-1)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
h=19.8cm(13.61.01-1)
Next Step Convert Units
h=0.198m(13.61.01-1)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
h=0.198(13.61.01-1)
Next Step Evaluate
h=2.46813861386139m
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
h=246.813861386139cm
LAST Step Rounding Answer
h=246.8139cm

Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer Formula Elements

Variables
Difference in Pressure Head in Manometer
Difference in Pressure Head in Manometer is the difference in the height of the pressure columns of the manometer.
Symbol: h
Measurement: LengthUnit: cm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Difference in Liquid Level in Manometer
Difference in Liquid Level in Manometer is the difference in the height of the liquid columns of the manometer.
Symbol: z'
Measurement: LengthUnit: cm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Specific Gravity of Heavier Liquid
The Specific Gravity of Heavier Liquid is the specific weight of the heavier of the two liquids considered in the manometer.
Symbol: Sh
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Specific Gravity of Flowing Liquid
The Specific Gravity of Flowing Liquid is the weight of the liquid per unit volume flowing through the manometer pipe.
Symbol: So
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

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How to Evaluate Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer?

Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer evaluator uses Difference in Pressure Head in Manometer = Difference in Liquid Level in Manometer*(Specific Gravity of Heavier Liquid/Specific Gravity of Flowing Liquid-1) to evaluate the Difference in Pressure Head in Manometer, The Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer formula is known while considering the specific gravity of the heavy liquid, the specific gravity of liquid flowing through a pipe, and the difference of heavier liquid column in U-tube. Difference in Pressure Head in Manometer is denoted by h symbol.

How to evaluate Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer, enter Difference in Liquid Level in Manometer (z'), Specific Gravity of Heavier Liquid (Sh) & Specific Gravity of Flowing Liquid (So) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer

What is the formula to find Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer?
The formula of Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer is expressed as Difference in Pressure Head in Manometer = Difference in Liquid Level in Manometer*(Specific Gravity of Heavier Liquid/Specific Gravity of Flowing Liquid-1). Here is an example- 24681.39 = 0.198*(13.6/1.01-1).
How to calculate Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer?
With Difference in Liquid Level in Manometer (z'), Specific Gravity of Heavier Liquid (Sh) & Specific Gravity of Flowing Liquid (So) we can find Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer using the formula - Difference in Pressure Head in Manometer = Difference in Liquid Level in Manometer*(Specific Gravity of Heavier Liquid/Specific Gravity of Flowing Liquid-1).
Can the Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer be negative?
No, the Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer?
Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer is usually measured using the Centimeter[cm] for Length. Meter[cm], Millimeter[cm], Kilometer[cm] are the few other units in which Difference in Pressure Head for heavier Liquid in Manometer can be measured.
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