Warpspeed
Automotive
- Jun 6, 2003
- 1,521
Rather than using a shallow inclined water manometer to measure very low pressures, I would like to try a vertical manometer. This would reduce the errors due to slight change of inclination.
For this to be effective it would require a suitable fluid that has a specific gravity only a fraction that of water.
I am a chemical ignoramus, so could anyone here suggest something that is reasonably inert and having fairly low evaporation rate?
For this to be effective it would require a suitable fluid that has a specific gravity only a fraction that of water.
I am a chemical ignoramus, so could anyone here suggest something that is reasonably inert and having fairly low evaporation rate?