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One metre long tube, closed at both ends, is lying horizontally. A mercurry column of length 0.1 m is filled in its middle and in rest two parts air is filled at atmospheric pressure. What will be the displancement of the mercurry column when the tube is turned to vertical position ? Atmospheric pressure = 0.76 m of Hg.

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