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This media file presents a close-up view of a fluid mechanics laboratory apparatus, likely situated in an educational or research facility. The primary subject is a multi-part experimental setup. At the top, a cream-colored control panel is prominent, featuring a blue label that clearly reads "U-TUBE MANOMETER". This panel includes a circular pressure gauge, a red knob, and various brass and blue-handled valves. A black power cord is plugged into a wall socket directly behind the panel. A partially visible white sticker on the panel reads "MANDAL... T... LAB", possibly indicating the equipment's manufacturer or the laboratory's name. Below this control panel are several parallel transparent tubes, arranged vertically and clamped onto a frame. Each tube is accompanied by a wooden ruler or scale, suggesting their use in measuring fluid levels or pressure differentials. These tubes appear aged, with some discoloration, and are connected by blue flexible hoses and metal fittings. In the background, visible through a glass partition, are two white cylindrical tanks with reddish interiors, likely containing fluid. Below these tanks, some electronic displays or control units can be discerned. The surrounding environment consists of white walls, and a dark grated structure is partially visible on the right side. The scene is indoors, typical of a laboratory or workshop. No individuals are present in the image. The equipment points to experiments related to fluid dynamics, possibly for engineering or physics studies in a location such as Jaipur, India.
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