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Turbidity is a measure of water clarity how much the material suspended in water decreases the passage of light through the water. Suspended materials include soil particles (clay, silt, and sand), algae, plankton, microbes, and other substances.
Business & FinanceMachine in which rotary motion is produced by high velocity of a fluid acting on blades appropriately mounted in its path Can be divided into two types, 'impulse' and 'reaction' Broadly stated, an impulse turbine is turned in same manner as an undershot water mill; reaction turbine being turned on same principle as a windmill Marine turbines are steam or (petroleum) gas-driven The latter needing no boilers.
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