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The height of a mercury barometer is 75 cm at sea level and 50 cm at the top of a hill. Ratio of density of mercury to that of air is 104. The height of the hill is

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1.25 km
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2.5 km
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250 m
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750 m
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Solution

The correct option is B 2.5 km
Let the height of the hill be h.
Pressure difference between sea level and the top of hill
Δp=(h1h2)×ρHg×g
Δp=(7550)×102×ρHg×g ...(i)
and pressure difference due to h metre of air column,
Δp=h×ρair×g ..... (ii)
By equating Eqs. (i) and (ii)
h×ρair×g=(7550)×102×ρHg×g
h=25×102×(ρHgρair)
h=25×102×104 m=2500 m
So, height of the hill is equal to the column of air of height h=2500 m
Height of the hill =2.5 km

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