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  2. Pressure measurement - Wikipedia

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    Strain-Gauge: Strain gauge based pressure sensors also use a pressure sensitive element where metal strain gauges are glued on or thin-film gauges are applied on by sputtering. This measuring element can either be a diaphragm or for metal foil gauges measuring bodies in can-type can also be used.

  3. Category:Pressure gauges - Wikipedia

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  4. Inch of water - Wikipedia

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    It is defined as the pressure exerted by a column of water of 1 inch in height at defined conditions. At a temperature of 4 °C (39.2 °F) pure water has its highest density (1000 kg/m 3). At that temperature and assuming the standard acceleration of gravity, 1 inAq is approximately 249.082 pascals (0.0361263 psi). [2]

  5. Dewrance & Co. Ltd - Wikipedia

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    It produced a brass pressure gauge for Lloyd's Register of shipping to pressure-test ships' boilers before insuring them. [2] Such gauges have become collectable. [3] A pair are on display at the Internal Fire – Museum of Power. [4] Dewrance died in 1861 and left the business to his son. [5]

  6. Category : Bodies of water of Charleston County, South Carolina

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  7. Port of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Port of Charleston boasts the deepest water in the southeast region and regularly handles post-Panamax vessels passing through the newly expanded Panama Canal. A harbor deepening project was completed, [8] which makes the Port of Charleston's entrance channel to 54 feet (16 m) and harbor channel to 52 feet at mean low tide. With an ...