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प्रश्न
Take an earthen pot (mutka), some pebbles and sand. Design a small-scale filtration plant that you could use to clean muddy water.
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उत्तर
To design a small-scale filtration plant using an earthen pot (mutka), pebbles, and sand, follow these steps:
Materials Needed:
- An earthen pot (mutka)
- Pebbles
- Sand
- A piece of cloth or cotton
Steps to Create the Filtration Plant:
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Prepare the Pot:
- Take the earthen pot and ensure it is clean.
- Place a piece of cloth or cotton at the bottom of the pot. This will act as the first layer of filtration, preventing sand and pebbles from passing through.
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Add the Sand Layer:
- Pour a layer of sand over the cloth inside the pot. The sand acts as the main filtration medium, trapping fine particles and impurities as water passes through it.
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Add the Pebble Layer:
- Add a layer of pebbles on top of the sand. The pebbles help trap larger particles and prevent the sand from being disturbed when water is poured in.
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Filtration Process:
- Pour the muddy water into the pot slowly. The water will pass through the pebbles and sand, which will filter out the mud and other impurities.
- Collect the filtered water from the bottom of the pot or through a small outlet if the pot has one.
Explanation:
- The earthen pot itself is slightly porous, which allows the water to seep through slowly while holding back larger particles.
- The combination of pebbles and sand forms a natural filtration system, where pebbles block larger particles and sand filters out finer impurities.
- The result is cleaner water, though it may still need further treatment (like boiling) to ensure it is safe for drinking.
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