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Pressure, absolute Bourdon tube

It may be noted that the pressure measuring devices (a) to (e) all measure a pressure difference AP(— Pj — P ). In the case of the Bourdon gauge (0, the pressure indicated is the difference between that communicated by the system to the tube and the external (ambient) pressure, and this is usually referred to as the gauge pressure. It is then necessary to add on the ambient pressure in order to obtain the (absolute) pressure. Even the mercury barometer measures, not atmospheric pressure, but the difference between atmospheric pressure and the vapour pressure of mercury which, of course, is negligible. Gauge pressures are not. however, used in the SI System of units. [Pg.237]


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