an instrument for measuring pressure liquids and gasses It usually consists of a U-shaped tube containing a liquid, the surface of which is in one end of the tube; moves proportionally with changes in pressure on the liquid in the other end Also, a tube type differential pressure gauge
constructed usually on the principle of allowing the gas to exert its elastic force in raising a column of mercury in an open tube, or in compressing a portion of air or other gas in a closed tube with mercury or other liquid intervening, or in bending a metallic or other spring so as to set in motion an index; a pressure gauge
An instrument for measuring pressure Usually, a manometer is a glass tube filled with a liquid that is used to measure the difference in pressure across a flow-measuring device such as an orifice or Venturi meter The instrument used to measure blood pressure is a type of manometer
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
is a device based on the principle that an elevation change of Δ z of a fluid corresponds to a pressure change of ΔP/ ρg, which suggests that a fluid column can be used to measure pressure differences The manometer is commonly used to measure small and moderate pressure differences is a device based on the principle that an elevation change of Δ z of a fluid corresponds to a pressure change of ΔP/ ρg, which suggests that a fluid column can be used to measure pressure differences The manometer is commonly used to measure small and moderate pressure differences
Device to measure the pressure being delivered by a CPAP machine (usually measured in centimetres of water [cm H2O] - where a common CPAP pressure is about 10)
Device to measure the pressure being delivered by a CPAP machine (usually measured in centimetres of water [cm H20] - where a common CPAP pressure is about 10)
A device for measuring the pressure exerted by gases or liquids In its simplest form, it is a U-shaped tube containing a fluid (water or mercury) against which the pressure of an unknown is balanced
An instrument for measuring pressure which usually consists of a U-shaped tube containing a liquid, the surface of which in one end of the tube moves proportionally with changes in pressure on the liquid in the other end The term is also applied to a tube-type differential pressure gage
A gage for measuring pressure or a pressure difference between two fluid chambers A U-tube manometer consists of two legs, each containing a liquid of known specific gravity
A tube usually in the shape of a "U", partially filled with liquid of suitable density connected at each respective end to points of different pressure The liquid is pushed up into the lower pressure side of the manometer and the difference in liquid level is an indication of pressure difference