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A Vertical Cylinder of Height 100 Cm Contains Air at a Constant Temperature. the Top is Closed by a Frictionless Light Piston. the Atmospheric Pressure is Equal to 75 Cm of Mercury.

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A vertical cylinder of height 100 cm contains air at a constant temperature. The top is closed by a frictionless light piston. The atmospheric pressure is equal to 75 cm of mercury. Mercury is slowly poured over the piston. Find the maximum height of the mercury column that can be put on the piston.

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उत्तर

Here,

h = 1 m

P1 = 0.75 mHg = 0.75 ρg Pa

ρ = 13500 kg/m3

Let h be the height of the mercury above the piston.

P2 = P1 + hρg

Let the CSA be A.

V1 = Ah = A

V2 = (1 - h)A

Applying Boyle's law, we get

P1 V1 = P2 V2

⇒ 0.75 ρgA = P2 (1 - h)A

⇒ 0.75 ρg = (0.75 ρg + hρg)(1 - h)

⇒ 0.75 = (0.75 + h)(1 - h)

⇒ h = 0.25 m

h = 25 cm

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