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62 16. 79 16. 96 I7. I 4 MECHANICAL DRAFT. 161 tions have been made, weighs 62. 409 pounds; therefore a column of water of this temperature 1, 728 inches high and i square inch cross-sectional area would exert a pressure of 62. 409 pounds per square inch, and a pres- sure of i pound per square inch would be exerted by a column = 27. 7 inches high. 62. 409 From this it is readily deduced that an ounce pressure per square inch is produced by a water column 1. 73 inches high, and that i inch head ...of water is equivalent to a pressure of 0. 578 ounces per square inch. Table No. 95 serves to show these relations for different heights of water column. Table No. 96 indicates the height of water column corresponding to any given pressure in ounces per square inch. The simplest form of U-tube glass draft is shown in Fig. 5. The glass tube is carefully fitted and securely attached to the wood back. The scale is laid out so as to indicate total differences in level, for which purpose it is necessary to have the water stand at exactly zero in both tubes when they are open to the atmosphere.
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