Because they do not exist in this question.
what is a manometer? and what is application of manometer in industrial? A Manometer is a device which can be used to measure pressure of fluids(i.e liquids and Gases). PRINCIPLE: Manometers are those pressure measuring devices which are based on the principle of balancing the column of liquid(whose pressure is to be found) by the same or another column of liquid. They are of two types 1. simple manometers 2.Differential manometers simple manometers are those which measure pressure at a point in a fluid containing in the pipe or a vessel. On the other hand Differential manometers measure the difference of pressure between any two points in a fluid contained in a pipe or vessel. Industrial applications: Pressure guages are used for a variety of industrial and application specific pressure monitering applications. visual monitering of air and gas pressure for compressors,Vaccum equipment and speciality tank applications such as medical gas cylinders, fire extinguishers,
That would be BROMINE
When gaseous nitrogen (such as that which forms about 70% of the air that we breathe) is cooled to below -196 C (-321 F, 77 K), it will condense into a liquid state (liquid nitrogen). At this same temperature, it boils, returning to a gaseous state.
no the water levels those not stead the same
A fractal is a shape that looks the same at many levels.
A solid and liquid have the same mass if the amount is the same.
1 ml of liquid is the same as 1 cc of liquid.
Condensation is the process of changing gas into liquid when heat is given. Evaporation is the process of changing liquid into gas below boiling point. There aren't many similarities but you can say that both processes need heat.
It's BROMINE. That is the element that is a liquid in the same period as Fe.
The levels remain the same, you raise your Pokemon to those levels to evolve them.
Think like this if you but sand in a bucket with a balloon in the bottom will the balloon be crushed? its the same way with water or any liquid the deeper you go the more of the liquid is pushing down on you which makes pressure rise.
There are nuclear energy levels, but they're not "the same" as the electronic energy levels.