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Select a practical fluid to use in a manometer to measure pressures up to 69 kpa of an inert gas ( 3  = 10.4 n/m ), if water (  = 3 9,800 n/m ), oil (  = 3 0.82 g/cm ), and mercury (  = 3 13.6 g/cm ) are available. discuss the rationale for your choice(s).

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