Answer:
100.71 cm H2O
Explanation:
In a fluid column barometer, the height of the fluid column is proportional to the pressure. The pressure is by definition:
[tex]P=\frac{F}{A}[/tex], where F is a force and A is the area.
In a column barometer the force is given by the weight of the fluid:
[tex]F=m*g[/tex], and the mass may be expressed as [tex]m=p*V[/tex], where [tex]p[/tex] is the density and V is the volume.
Replacing this in the pressure definition:
[tex]P=\frac{pVg}{A}[/tex]
In a constant cross section area column, the volume may be calculated as:
[tex]V=A*h[/tex] where A is the area and h the height. Replacing this in the previous equation:
[tex]P=\frac{pAhg}{A}=pgh[/tex]
Different columns may be over the same pressure, so:
[tex]P_{w}=P_{Hg}\\ p_{w}h_{w}g=p_{Hg}h_{Hg}g\\[/tex]
Dividing each part for gravity constant:
[tex]p_{w}h_{w}=p_{Hg}h_{Hg}[/tex]
And isolating hw:
[tex]h_{w}=\frac{p_{Hg}h_{Hg}}{p_{w} } \\h_{w}=\frac{13.5*746}{1.00}=10071[/tex] mm
It is equal to 1007,1 cm.