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[" 2.The heights of mercury surfaces in the two arms of the "],[" manometer shown in figure "(13-E1)" are "2cm" and "8cm" ."],[" Atmospheric pressure "=1.01times10^(5)Nm^(-2)" .Find "(a)" the "],[" pressure of the gas in the cylinder and (b) the pressure "],[" of mercury at the bottom of the U tube."],[" gas "],[qquad quad =]

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