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Which device is NOT suitable for measuring rapidly changing pressures?

  1. Fluid column pressure manometer

  2. Electronic pressure gauge

  3. Digital manometer

  4. Bourdon pressure gauge

The correct answer is: Fluid column pressure manometer

The fluid column pressure manometer is not suitable for measuring rapidly changing pressures due to its design and operational characteristics. This type of manometer operates based on the static height of a liquid column, which responds to pressure changes in a delayed manner. When there are rapid fluctuations in pressure, the liquid column takes time to adjust, resulting in a lag in measurement. On the other hand, electronic pressure gauges, digital manometers, and Bourdon pressure gauges are designed to respond more quickly to changes in pressure. Electronic devices can utilize sensors that detect pressure changes with minimal delay, while Bourdon gauges use mechanical movement that can adapt to rapid changes more efficiently compared to fluid column designs. Thus, for applications needing immediate pressure readings during dynamic conditions, the fluid column manometer would be the least effective choice.