The cross-sectional area of one limb of a U-tube manometer (figure shown below) is made 500 times larger than the other, so that the pressure difference between the two limbs can be determined by...

I need the answer as soon as possibleThe cross-sectional area of one limb of a U-tube<br>manometer (figure shown below) is made 500 times<br>larger than the other, so that the pressure<br>difference between the two limbs can be<br>determined by measuring h on one limb of the<br>manometer. The percentage error involved is<br>Initial<br>level<br>Aht<br>B1EYED<br>1111I<br>LIIII<br>

Extracted text: The cross-sectional area of one limb of a U-tube manometer (figure shown below) is made 500 times larger than the other, so that the pressure difference between the two limbs can be determined by measuring h on one limb of the manometer. The percentage error involved is Initial level Aht B1EYED 1111I LIIII

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