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A manometer using oil (density 0.900 g/cm3) as a fluid is connected to an air tank. Suddenly the pressure in the tank increases by 7.18 mmHg. Density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3.

By how much does the fluid level rise in the side of the manometer that is open to the atmosphere?

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