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Do you know what a manometer is? OK, sorry, I didn't mean to be short with you, but I got cut off. What we need to do is mearuse the pressure before the restriction and then after. If it is just water, then simple gauges can do that just measuring the pressure drop. In PSI or whatever. In gases we do need to pull out our manometer and measure before and afte. This can be water, Mercury, or any fluid. Sorry, I'm going to have to work on this later. This system is screwing up.

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