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has gloss | eng: A potentiometric surface is based on hydraulic principles. For an example, we know that two connected storage tanks with one full and one empty will gradually fill/drain to the same level. This is because of atmospheric pressure and gravity. A potentiometric surface is the imaginary line where a given reservoir of fluid will "equalize out to" if allowed to flow. This idea is heavily used in city water supplies - a tall tower containing the water supply has a great enough potentiometric surface to provide flowing water at a decent pressure to the houses it supplies. |
lexicalization | eng: potentiometric surface |
instance of | c/Effects of gravitation |
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