Because pressure drops when velocity is increased, a static siphon ( or manometer ) can have a slightly higher height than a flowing siphon.
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It estimates cardiac output ( " Q " ) using a standard arterial catheter with a manometer located in the femoral or radial artery.
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The company was founded in 1949 by Orla and Svend Aage J�rgensen, originally making thermometers and manometers for ships and a variety of metal components.
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A variation on this idea is the "'capacitance manometer "', in which the diaphragm makes up a part of a capacitor.
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The abbreviation " W . C . " or the words " water column " are often printed on gauges and measurements that use water for the manometer.
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A flow bench consists of an air pump of some sort, a metering element, pressure and temperature measuring instruments such as manometers, and various controls.
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The pressure drop across the flowmeter ( measured by a manometer ) is proportional to the flowrate, and the proportionality constant can be measured by direct calibration.
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Why the pressures within an inverted vertical tube manometer is being substracted . . ? Preceding contribs ) 08 : 26, 22 June 2009 ( UTC)
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When pressure is applied, instead of the liquid flowing as it would if the system was full of liquid, the system behaves like a series of manometers.
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These formulae can then be used to calibrate an airspeed indicator when impact pressure ( q _ c ) is measured using a water manometer or accurate pressure gauge.