Gas pressure is measured using a manometer, which is a glass tube containing colored water. The manometer works by measuring the height difference between the water levels in the two limbs of the tube, with one limb exposed to the gas and the other open to the atmosphere. This height difference indicates the pressure of the gas relative to atmospheric pressure.
Gas pressure is measured using a manometer, which is a glass tube containing colored water. The manometer works by measuring the height difference between the water levels in the two limbs of the tube, with one limb exposed to the gas and the other open to the atmosphere. This height difference indicates the pressure of the gas relative to atmospheric pressure.
Gas pressure is measured using a manometer, which is a glass tube containing colored water. The manometer works by measuring the height difference between the water levels in the two limbs of the tube, with one limb exposed to the gas and the other open to the atmosphere. This height difference indicates the pressure of the gas relative to atmospheric pressure.