Wouldn't the mercury just sink to the bottom? You would end up with water on either side and mercury in the bottom. What would the resulting height difference would be once the mercury settles?
4:55 and 8:10 I don’t understand why on the points that are in two liquids aren’t both put in the equation? Like for example in (A), why didn’t we say P(1-which is the point where there’s both oil and water) =Patm+poilgh+pwatergh Can someone please explain this to me! I’d be really thankful and I have a final soon so please😢🥺
It's all bout the pressure from the above I know I am so late but I tried to help nevertheless 😅 😂😂 looks like ur final has passed, how was ur final ? XD
@@devd1162 Hahahaha omg that's so old. thank you for answering hahahahaha. I can't remember my final but I'm thankful I no longer study this in details because I got into medicine.
Bless you sir. In your 12 min video I understood what I did not understand in class the last month.
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Wouldn't the mercury just sink to the bottom? You would end up with water on either side and mercury in the bottom. What would the resulting height difference would be once the mercury settles?
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4:55 and 8:10 I don’t understand why on the points that are in two liquids aren’t both put in the equation?
Like for example in (A), why didn’t we say
P(1-which is the point where there’s both oil and water) =Patm+poilgh+pwatergh
Can someone please explain this to me! I’d be really thankful and I have a final soon so please😢🥺
It's all bout the pressure from the above
I know I am so late but I tried to help nevertheless 😅 😂😂 looks like ur final has passed, how was ur final ? XD
@@devd1162 Hahahaha omg that's so old. thank you for answering hahahahaha. I can't remember my final but I'm thankful I no longer study this in details because I got into medicine.
What is “little g”? You have to explain each and every term.
gravity due to acceleration, which is 9.81 m/s^2 or some people use it as 10.