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14 May, 03:01

How tall must a water-filled manometer be to measure blood pressures as high as 300 mm hg?

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  1. 14 May, 03:25
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    Density of water = 1000 kg/m^3

    Density of mercury = 12593 kg/m^3

    mm H2O = mm Hg * Density of mercury/Density of water

    Therefore

    Pressure in mm H2O = 300*13593/1000 = 4077.9 mm H2O
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