1. The variation of pressure P in gas with density p is given by P = Cpn where C and n and are constants with P = Po and p = p0, at elevation z = 0. Obtain a relation for the variation of P with elevation in terms of z. g. n. Po and po.
2. A manometer containing oil (p0 = 850 kg/m3) is attached to a tank filled with air. If the oil-level difference between the two columns is I50 cm and the atmospheric pressure is 98 kPa, determine the absolute pressure of the air in the tank.
1.
"P=C\\rho^n,"
"P=P_0e^{-\\frac{mgh}{RT}},"
"n=1,"
"\\rho=\\frac{PM}{RT},"
"C=\\frac{RT}M,"
"P=P_0e^{-\\frac{mgh \\rho_0}{P_0M}}."
2.
"P=P_0+\\rho gh=110.5~kPa."
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