A typical aqueduct built by the Romans dropped on average at an angle of about 0.03 to allow gravity to move the water from the source to the city. For such an aqueduct of 65 km in length, how much higher was the source than the city?
Chapter 4, Review Exercises #89
A typical aqueduct built by the Romans dropped on average at an angle of about 0.03° to allow gravity to move the water from the source to the city. For such an aqueduct of 65 km in length, how much higher was the source than the city?
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