Atmospheric Pressure and Gauge Pressure

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Atmospheric Pressure and Gauge Pressure: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Atmospheric Pressure, Gauge Pressure, Open Tube Manometer & Hydrostatic Paradox etc.

Important Questions on Atmospheric Pressure and Gauge Pressure

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The pressure at the bottom of a tank of water is 3P where P is the atmospheric pressure. If the water is drawn out till the level of water is lowered by one-fifth, the pressure at the bottom of the tank will now be

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A piston of mass M = 3kg and radius R = 4cm has a hole into which a thin pipe of radius r = 1cm is inserted. The piston can enter a cylinder tightly and without friction, and initially it is at the bottom of the cylinder. 750gm of water is now poured into the pipe so that the piston & pipe are lifted up as shown. Find the height H of water in the cylinder h of water in the pipe
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Hydrostatic Paradox states that the pressure at a given height (depth) of the liquid is depending on the shape of the volume of the liquid.

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Hydrostatic paradox deals with the _____ of a liquid at all points of the same horizontal level.

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What is meant by hydrostatic paradox?

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Deduce an expression for the atmospheric pressure at height h of the atmosphere.

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Calculate the height of the earth's atmosphere.

(The standard atmospheric pressure is 1.013×105Nm-2 ( Pa). The atmosphere has a uniform density ρ=1.29 kgm-3)

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What are different units of atmospheric pressure?

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_____ is an instrument used to measure the atmospheric pressure.

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We use straw to suck soft drinks, why ?

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Why the passengers are advised to remove the ink from their pens while going up in an aeroplane?

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Assuming that the atmosphere has the same density anywhere as at sea level ρ=1.3 kg m-3 and g to be constant g=10 m s-2. What should be the approximate height of the atmosphere p0=1.01×105 N m-2

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In a barometer, the mercury level is 76 cm at sea level. On a hill of height 3 km, if the ratio of density of Hg to that of air is 104, the atmospheric pressure on the hill is

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The pressure at the bottom of a open water tank 3P0 where P0 is atmospheric pressure. If water is drawn out till the water level decreases by 23 rd, then pressure at the bottom of the tank will be

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What is a hydrostatic paradox and how it can be resolved? Explain with the help of an example.

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Consider three vessels of same base area A filled with a liquid to the same height has shown in the figure. Which of the following statement is not true?

 

Hydrostatic paradox - Physics Stack Exchange

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We know that at high altitudes the partial pressure of oxygen is less than that at the ground level. Now what are the consequences of this

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Which of the following quantity is measured by a simple barometer?

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During blood transfusion the needle is inserted in a vein where the gauge pressure is 2000 Pa. At what height (answer to two decimal places) must the blood container be placed so that blood may just enter the vein?

(Answer approximately to two decimal places)

(Use the density of whole blood from table).

Densities of some common fluids at STP

 Fluid   ρ(kg m-3) 
 Water 
 Sea water 
 Mercury 
 Ethyl alcohol 
 Whole blood 
 Air 
 Oxygen 
 Hydrogen 
 Intersteller space 
 1.00×103 
1.03×103 
 1.36×103 
 0.806×103 
 1.06×103 
 1.29 
 1.43 
 9.0×10-2 
10-22 

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Air separated from the atmosphere by a column of mercury of length h=15cm is present in a narrow cylindrical two soldered at one end. When the tube is placed horizontally the air occupies a volume V 1 =240 mm 3 . When it is set vertically with its open end upwards the volume of the air is V 2 =200 mm 3 . The atmospheric pressure during the experiment is 7ncm of Hg where n is single digit number. Find n.