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The gage pressure in

a pipe is measured by a manometer containing mercury (

r = 13,600 kg/m3

). The top of the

mercury is open to the atmosphere and the atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa. If

the mercury column height is 57 cm, the gage pressure in the pipe is

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