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This image captures a laboratory or experimental setup, likely in Jaipur, India. The scene features various scientific instruments and measurement tools mounted on a light-colored wall or panel. In the upper section, a clear horizontal tube, possibly containing water with small air bubbles, is visible, with a metal rod running through its length. Below this tube, a wooden ruler marked with numbers from approximately 20 to 44 is mounted horizontally. The central part of the image highlights a rotameter, clearly labeled "ROTAMETER WATER" on a yellow plaque. This instrument is designed to measure the flow rate of water and features a black adjustment knob on its right side. To the left of the rotameter, a white label with text is affixed. The label includes the phrases "INTERACTING AND NON INTERACTING SYSTEM", "CHEM. LAB STOCK 33", "PDC REGISTER", and "LAB OFFICER 4-11-89". Some handwritten notes like "Water", "around", and "room" are faintly visible on the wall near the rotameter. The lower portion of the image shows another wooden ruler, marked with numbers from approximately 10 to 14, also mounted horizontally. To the far right, a small tap with a red handle is visible, suggesting a water inlet or outlet for the system. The overall impression is that of an apparatus used for scientific experimentation, possibly related to fluid mechanics or process control, with an older design aesthetic, as indicated by the date 4-11-89. No people are visible, and no specific activity or event is underway.
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