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What is a manometer?

What is a manometer? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. An instrument to measure pressure in a fluid, especially a double-legged liquid column gauge used to measure the difference in the pressures of two fluids.
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The combination of an inclined and a vertical manometer is very useful in air movement determination.
After that, the isoteniscope is inclined so that the manometer liquid can flow into the U-tube.
The method involves placing a sample in a bulb maintained at constant temperature and connected to a manometer and a vacuum pump.
Both a change in the sample weight caused by adsorption and differences in a U-tube mercury manometer level were measured by a KM-6 cathetometer.
The latter consists of a vacuum pump, a buffer volume, a manostat for admitting nitrogen for pressure regulation and manometer.
The desktop manometer was developed to provide engineers immediate access to pressure sensor data.

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