Manometer height difference Calculator

The height difference in a manometer refers to the difference in the fluid column levels between the two arms of the manometer. A manometer is a simple device used to measure pressure differences in a fluid system. It consists of a U-shaped tube filled with a liquid (often mercury or water) and connected to the fluid system at two different points. 

  • Δh is the height difference in the manometer arms,
  • p1 is the pressure at one point in the fluid system,
  • p2 is the pressure at another point in the fluid system, and
  • w is the specific weight of the manometer fluid.

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