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13 November, 15:18

A vacuum gage connected to a chamber reads 44 kPa at a location where the atmospheric pressure is 92 kPa. Determine the absolute pressure in the chamber. (Round the final answer to the nearest whole number.) The absolute pressure in the chamber is kPa.

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  1. 13 November, 15:30
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    P (abs) = 48 KPa

    Explanation:

    Given that

    Vacuum gauge pressure = 44 KPa

    We know that Vacuum gauge pressure is also known as negative gauge pressure.

    P (gauge) = - 44 KPa

    Atmospheric pressure = 92 KPa

    P (atm) = 92 KPa

    We know that absolute pressure given as

    Absolute pressure = Atmospheric pressure + Gauge pressure

    Now by putting the values in the above equation

    P (abs) = 92 - 44 KPa

    P (abs) = 48 KPa

    Therefore the absolute pressure in the chamber will be 48 kPa
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