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In the below given problem, if 15.0 cm of water and spirit each are further poured into the respective arms of the tube, what is the difference in the levels of mercury in the two arms ? (Specific gravity of mercury = 13.6)
Problem:[A U-tube contains water and methylated spirit separated by mercury. The mercury columns in the two arms are in level with 10.0 cm of water in one arm and 12.5 cm of spirit in the other ]

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Solution

Height of the water column, h1=10+15=25cm
Height of the spirit column, h2=12.5+15=27.5cm
Density of water, ρ1=1g/cm3
Density of spirit, ρ2=0.8g/cm3
Density of mercury ρ=13.6g/cm3
Let h be the difference between the levels of mercury in the two arms.
Pressure exerted by height h, of the mercury column:
= ρhg
= h×13.6×g (i)
Difference between the pressures exerted by water and spirit:
= ρ1h1gρ2h2g
= g(25×127.5×0.8)
= 3g (ii)
Equating equations (i) and (ii), we get:
13.6 hg = 3g
h=0.221cm
Hence, the difference between the levels of mercury in the two arms is 0.221 cm.

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