Castelli, Benedetto, Of the mensuration of running waters, 1661

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It ſeemeth that one may obſerve, that whilſt the Water run­
neth
along a Channel, Current, or Conduit, its velocity is
retarded
, withheld, and impeded by its touching the Bank or
ſide
of the ſaid Channel or Current; which, as immoveable, not
following
the motion of the Water, interrupteth its velocity:
From
which particular, being true, as I believe it to be moſt
true
, and from our conſiderations, we have an occaſion of diſ­
covering
a very nice miſtake, into which thoſe commonly fall
who
divide the Waters of Fountains.
Which diviſion is wont
to
be, by what I have ſeen here in Rome, performed two wayes;
The
firſt of which is with the meaſures of like figures, as Cir­
cles
, or Squares, having cut through a Plate of metal ſeveral
Circles
or Squares, one of half an inch, another of one inch,
another
of two, of three, of four, &c. with which they after­
wards
adjuſt the Cocks to diſpence the Waters.
The other
manner
of dividing the Waters of Fountains, is with rectangle
paralellograms
, of the ſame height, but of different Baſes, in ſuch
ſort
likewiſe, that one paralellogram be of half an inch, another
of
one, two, three, &c. In which manner of meaſuring and
dividing
the Water, it ſhould ſeem that the Cocks being placed
in
one and the ſame plain, equidiſtant from the level, or ſuperior
ſuperficies
of the water of the Well; and the ſaid meaſures be­
ing
moſt exactly made, the Water ought conſequently alſo to
be
equally divided, and parted according to the proportion of
the
meaſures.
But if we well conſider every particular, we ſhall
finde
, that the Cocks, as they ſucceſſively are greater, diſcharge
alwaies
more Water than the juſt quantity, in compariſon of

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