What is the ideal pressure reading (in psia) for a dead weight tester if a 0.25-lb mass is placed in a plunger whose diameter is 6.38mm and whose weight is 0.15-lb? 16.72 O 15.95 O 22.77 8.12

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What is the ideal pressure reading (in psia) for a dead weight tester if a 0.25-lb mass is placed in a plunger whose diameter is 6.38mm and whose weight is 0.15-lb?
16.72
O 15.95
O 22.77
8.12
Transcribed Image Text:What is the ideal pressure reading (in psia) for a dead weight tester if a 0.25-lb mass is placed in a plunger whose diameter is 6.38mm and whose weight is 0.15-lb? 16.72 O 15.95 O 22.77 8.12
A dial thermometer and a mercury thermometer are used to measure the ice points and the boiling points of water, with the following stabilized readings obtained:
Dial Thermometer
Mercury Thermometer
0.7°C
1.5°C
99.8°C
Temperature
Ice Point
Boiling Point
The mercury thermometer's percent error for reading the boiling point of water is:
0.55%
O 0.05%
O 0.2%
O 0.97%
98.5°C
Transcribed Image Text:A dial thermometer and a mercury thermometer are used to measure the ice points and the boiling points of water, with the following stabilized readings obtained: Dial Thermometer Mercury Thermometer 0.7°C 1.5°C 99.8°C Temperature Ice Point Boiling Point The mercury thermometer's percent error for reading the boiling point of water is: 0.55% O 0.05% O 0.2% O 0.97% 98.5°C
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