Pressure Gauge: Manometer definitions Flashcards
Pressure Gauge: Manometer definitions
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Manometer
A U-shaped tube used to measure pressure differences by comparing liquid column heights.Pressure Gauge
An instrument used to measure the pressure of gases or liquids.Vacuum
A space devoid of matter, resulting in zero pressure.Atmosphere
A unit of pressure defined as 101,325 Pascals, equivalent to the pressure exerted by Earth's atmosphere at sea level.Density
The mass per unit volume of a substance, often measured in kilograms per cubic meter.Height Difference
The vertical distance between liquid levels in a manometer, used to calculate pressure differences.Pascal
The SI unit of pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter.Gas Column
A vertical section of gas in a manometer, assumed to have uniform pressure throughout.Pressure Ratio
The proportional relationship between pressure changes and height changes in a manometer.Liquid Column
The vertical section of liquid in a manometer, where pressure varies with depth.P Bottom
The pressure at the bottom of a liquid column in a manometer.P Top
The pressure at the top of a liquid column in a manometer.Rho
The symbol for density in the equation p_bottom = p_top + rho*g*h.G
The acceleration due to gravity, approximately 9.8 m/s², used in pressure calculations.Bulb
The part of a manometer containing gas, affecting the pressure on one side of the liquid column.