In a differential manometer, if one side shows a higher fluid level than the other, it indicates that the pressure on that side is ____

10. In a differential manometer, if one side shows a higher fluid level than the other, it indicates that the pressure on that side is ____.

  1. Equal to atmospheric pressure
  2. Lower than atmospheric pressure
  3. Equal to the reference pressure
  4. Higher than the reference pressure

Answer: D) Higher than the reference pressure

Explanation:

In a differential manometer, if one side shows a higher fluid level than the other, it means that the pressure on that side is higher than the reference pressure (usually atmospheric pressure).

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