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← HistoryWhich outcome occurred in early versions of shadoof irrigation systems when the water source level was significantly lowered during the dry season?
A)Back-siphonage contaminates the remaining water✓
B)Faster rotational speeds damages components
C)Buoyant failure reduces the load lifted
D)Elastomeric fatigue degrades bucket integrity
💡 Explanation
Back-siphonage contaminates the water because a negative pressure head in the outlet pipe causes backflow, drawing polluted water into the potable source through the direct suction mechanism. Therefore, water purity decreased, rather than bucket integrity failing or speed changes mattering.
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