A water trough is used to provide a source of water for animals, such as livestock or horses. It allows the animals to easily access and drink the water, helping to keep them hydrated and healthy. Water troughs are typically placed in pastures or barns where animals are kept.
An inclined trough used to convey water for a long distance is called an aqueduct. Aqueducts have been used historically to transport water from a water source to places where it is needed, such as cities or agricultural fields. They rely on gravity to move the water along the sloped trough.
An inclined trough used to convey water for a long distance is called an aqueduct. Aqueducts were used in ancient civilizations such as the Romans to transport water from a water source to urban areas for drinking, bathing, and irrigation.
In electromagnetic waves -- or ocean waves, for that matter -- a crest is the peak, or maximum height, of the waveforms. A troughs is the lowest point. The wavelength of a wave is measured from one crest (peak) to the next or from one trough to the next. The trough is the low point of a wave.
The word you''re looking for is... 'trough'. (pronounced 'tr-off'
False. The wavelength of a wave is actually measured from crest to crest, or trough to trough, not from crest to trough.
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There was a deep trough where the lake water emptied into the river.Scientists have been looking for rare fish in the deep underwater trough.
Well we always bring our horses to the water trough and pick the water up to the horses mouth, and most of the time after that they all just come and drink from the trough. Hope that helps =)
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Depends on the width and depth of the trough.
All of them only Distillate Water can not pass trough electricity, because they do not contain minerals and salts
To calculate the volume of water in a semicircular trough, one should figure out the area of the cross section (the semicircle) first. Then, this number should be multiplied by the length of the trough.
You haven't told us how long the trough is, or how deep the water is in it. If it's full to the rim ... 2-ft deep ... then there's 44.88 gallons for every foot of the trough's length.
A trough is something that contains food or water. A small animal might be fed from a bowl; a large animal needs a bigger food container. That's a trough. A visual: you know how in movies set in the American West, after a fight, somebody ends up in the water container the horses were drinking out of? That's a water trough.
An inclined trough used to convey water for a long distance is called an aqueduct. Aqueducts have been used historically to transport water from a water source to places where it is needed, such as cities or agricultural fields. They rely on gravity to move the water along the sloped trough.
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