If mercury is replaced with water in barometer, what would be the height of water column at standard atmospheric pressure, i.e., 76cm of mercury? (Specific gravity of mercury =13.6)
A
1033.6m
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B
1033.6cm
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C
1033.6mm
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D
10336cm
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Solution
The correct option is B
1033.6cm
Let ρm, hm and ρw, hw be the densities and heights of the columns of mercury and water respectively.
Let P0 be the atmospheric pressure.
For mercury: P0=ρmghm
For water: P0=ρwghw
⟹ρmghm=ρwghw hw=ρmhmρw−−−(1)
Given, specific gravity of mercury is 13.6. Hence, ρmρw=13.6
Substituting in (1) we get: hw=13.6×76cm hw=1033.6cm