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In this Java simulation the hydrostatic pressure of a liquid is measured with an U-tube manometer. On the upper side of the red coloured chamber there is a membrane which is deformed more or less, depending on the pressure. Consequently the pressure of the air in the connected tube (pink) increases so that the liquid sinks in the left part of the U-shaped tube and rises in its right part. The displacement of the liquid's level measures the hydrostatic pressure.
Remark 1: It is supposed that the liquids in the U-shaped tube and in the container
are the same.
Remark 2: Note that only the hydrostatic pressure of the liquid is registered, not the
pressure of the air!
The problem of this simulated experiment is the relation between hydrostatic
pressure and depth. You can raise or lower the manometer with pressed mouse button. On the
right side it is possible to select one of several liquids. In addition you can write the
values of density and depth directly into the textfields. On the lower right the applet
will indicate the measured hydrostatic pressure (in hPa).
(1 hPa = 1 Hektopascal = 100 Pa = 100 N/m2)
You can see that the hydrostatic pressure of water increases by about
The following formula is more general:
| p = g r h |
p ... hydrostatic pressure of the liquid g ... gravitational acceleration r ... density of the liquid h ... depth
URL: http://home.a-city.de/walter.fendt/physengl/hydrostpr.htm
© Walter Fendt, February 3, 1999
Last modification: March 20, 1999