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Homework Help: fluid mechanics

Posted by Nir on Monday, May 31, 2010 at 2:26am.

I have got differential pressure from an inclined manometer to be 2.8kPa and density of the fluid is 784kg/m^3. I need to calculate the manometer datum height. how do i do tht?? i already did it using formula pressure=density*g*h but i want ans to be 0.165 meters which i dnt get thnx for the help in advance.

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