An ideal gas is trapped between a mercury column and the closed end of a...

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An ideal gas is trapped between a mercury column and the closed end of a narrow vertical tube of uniform base containing the column The upper end of tube is open to atmosphere at atmospheric pressure 76 cm of mercury The length of mercury column and trapped air column are 20 cm and 43 cm respectively If the tube is tilted slowly in a vertical plane to an angle 30 with horizontal find the length of air column assuming no change in temperature

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