manometer

(noun)

An instrument to measure pressure in a fluid, especially a double-legged liquid column gauge used to measure the difference in the pressures of two fluids.

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Examples of manometer in the following topics:

  • SI Units of Pressure

    • manometer barometer mmhg atm kpa units kinetic molecular theory
  • Mercury

    • Mercury is used in thermometers, barometers, manometers, float valves, mercury switches, and other devices.
  • Liquid to Gas Phase Transition

    • It is possible to observe the tendency of molecules to escape into the gas phase from a solid or liquid by placing the substance in a closed, evacuated container connected to a manometer for measuring gas pressure.
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