Gauge pressure Definition and 68 Threads

Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area. Many techniques have been developed for the measurement of pressure and vacuum. Instruments used to measure and display pressure in an integral unit are called pressure meters or pressure gauges or vacuum gauges. A manometer is a good example, as it uses the surface area and weight of a column of liquid to both measure and indicate pressure. Likewise the widely used Bourdon gauge is a mechanical device, which both measures and indicates and is probably the best known type of gauge.
A vacuum gauge is a pressure gauge used to measure pressures lower than the ambient atmospheric pressure, which is set as the zero point, in negative values (e.g.: −15 psig or −760 mmHg equals total vacuum). Most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure as the zero point, so this form of reading is simply referred to as "gauge pressure". However, anything greater than total vacuum is technically a form of pressure. For very accurate readings, especially at very low pressures, a gauge that uses total vacuum as the zero point may be used, giving pressure readings in an absolute scale.
Other methods of pressure measurement involve sensors that can transmit the pressure reading to a remote indicator or control system (telemetry).

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    Weight = Pressure * Total Area

    The gauge pressure in each of the four tires of an automobile is 240 kPa. If each tire has a "footprint" of 220 cm2, estimate the mass of the car. @Mods: please move if this is too easy for this forum.
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    Calculating Friction Force, Mass and Gauge Pressure in an Emergency Tank

    A village maintains a large tank with an open top, containing water for emergencies. The water can drain from the tank through a hose of diameter 6.15 cm. The hose ends with a nozzle of diameter 2.35 cm. A rubber stopper is inserted into the nozzle. The water level in the tank is kept 7.50 m...
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    Calculating Gauge Pressure Have I worked it correctly?

    Simple Gauge Pressure Question (a) Calculate the gauge pressure (it does not include atmosphereric P) required to compress pure water from 1.000 L to 989 mL. Give an answer in both N/m^2 and psi, lb/in^2. (b) What height in meters and feet of a 1x1 cm^2 steel bar (density=7.86 g/cm^3) is...
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    What Pressure is Needed for a Specific Area of Tire Contact?

    Homework Statement The weight of your 1205 kg car is supported equally by its four tires, each inflated to a gauge pressure of 35.7 lb/in.^2. a) What is the area of contact each tire makes with the road? (in m^2) b) What gauge pressure is required to give an area of contact of 113 cm^2...
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    Fluids problem - gauge pressure

    Homework Statement Water flows steadily from an open tank. The elevation of point 1 is 10.0 m, and the elevation of points 2 and 3 is 2.00 m. The cross-sectional area at point 2 is 0.0480 m^2; at point 3 it is 0.0160 m^2. The area of the tank is very large compared with the cross-sectional...
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    What Is the Value of g in the Pressure Calculation Formula?

    Homework Statement Cylindrical tank of water is 20m tall, and full. atmospheric pressure is 1.01x10^5 Pa and the density of water is 1000Kg/m^3. Find absolute pressure 6m above the bottom. Homework Equations P=P*sub*a + pgh The Attempt at a Solution I got so far... P=(1.01 x...
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    Gauge pressure and fluids problem

    [b]1. Homework Statement [/b An automobile tire having a temperature of .64 degrees C is filled to a gauge pressure of 27 lb ft/in2. What would be the gauge pressure in the tire when its temperature rises to 39 degrees C? Homework Equations Assume the volume remains constant, the air...
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    Gauge Pressure (teacher completely skip this)

    Homework Statement A tire contains air at a gauge pressure of 4.86x10^4 Pa at a temperature of 25*C. After nightfall the temperature drops to -10*C. Find the new gauge pressure in the tire. Pa Homework Equations Pa_i/T_i = Pa_f/T_f T = T_c + 273 The Attempt at a Solution...
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    What Is the Gauge Pressure in the Hose Just Behind the Nozzle?

    A village maintains a large tank with an open top, containing water for emergencies. The water can drain from the tank through a hose of diameter 6.60cm. the hose ends with a nozzle of diameter 2.20 cm. A rubber stopper is inserted into the nozzle. the water level in the tank is kept 7.50 m...
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    Solving Gauge Pressure: Automobile Tire at 20C and 50C

    "An automobile tire is filled to a gauge pressure of 200 kPa when its temperature is 20C. (Gauge pressure is the difference between the actual pressure and atmostpheric pressure.) After the car has been driven at high speeds, the tires temperature increases to 50C. Assuming that the volume of...
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    What Determines the Gauge Pressure in a Garden Hose with a Leak?

    [SOLVED] Gauge Pressure A garden hose is attached to a water faucet on one end and a spray nozzle on the other end. The water faucet is turned on, but the nozzle is turned off so that no water flows through the hose. The hose lies horizontally on the ground, and a stream of water sprays...
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    How Do You Calculate Pressure at Different Points Inside a Fluid-Filled Barrel?

    A barrel contains a layer of oil of thickness 0.110 m floating on water of depth 0.245 m. The density of the oil is 630 kg/m^3 a) What is the gauge pressure at the oil-water interface? b) What is the gauge pressure at the bottom of the barrel? ** a) Atmospheric Pressure + Pressure...
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    Calculate Gauge Pressure on Sunken Ocean Liner

    While exploring a sunken ocean liner, the principal researcher found hte absolute pressure on the robot observatino submarine at the level of the ship to be about 413 atmospheres. The density of seawater is 1025-kg/m^3. Calculate the gauge pressure p_g on the sunken ocean liner...
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    Solve Gauge Pressure Problem Step-By-Step

    Can someone please attempt this problem? Question: A tall cylinder with a cross-sectional area of 12.0 cm^2 is partially filled with mercury; the surface of the mercury is 5 cm above the bottom of the cylinder. Water is slowly poured in on top of the mercury and the two fluids don't mix...
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    Gauge pressure and mercury question

    Gauge pressure question - please help I came across this multiple choice question while revising for my exams but I can't get any of the chioces. I've spent over an hour on this but can't figure out. Can someone please help me because it's starting to annoy me. What is the gauge pressure at...
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    What Is the Gauge Pressure at the Inlet of a Pipe in a Bourbon Distillery?

    In a bourbon distillery plant, the refined product, approximated as 40% by weight ethanol, 60% by weight water, is pumped through a plumbing system. At the OUTLET, where the inner diameter of the pipe is 5.08cm, the product fills an aluminum open cylinder (Diameter .442m, height 1.26m) in 98.9...
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    Find the gauge pressure at a second point in the line

    I have been going over this problem for at least 3 hours now, without any sign of improvement. I was wondering if you guys could at least point me in the direction of something I missed. Problem: At a certain point in a horizontal pipeline, the water's speed is 2.50 m/s and the gauge pressure...
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    Archived Find the gauge pressure at the pipe input

    A straight horizontal pipe with a diameter of 1.0 cm and a length of 50 m carries oil with a coefficient of viscosity of 0.12 N · s/m2. At the output of the pipe, the flow rate is 9.0 10-5 m3/s and the pressure is 1.0 atmosphere. Find the gauge pressure at the pipe input I used the formula...
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