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The manometer has a water column difference of 50 cm . If the atmospheric pressure is `10^(5)` Pa, find the pressure of the gas in the container .

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To find the pressure of the gas in the container using the given information about the manometer, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Problem**: We have a manometer indicating a water column difference of 50 cm, and we know the atmospheric pressure is \(10^5\) Pa. We need to find the pressure of the gas in the container. 2. **Convert Units**: The height of the water column is given in centimeters. We need to convert this to meters for our calculations: \[ ...
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