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English: The Ballcock or Float Valve is often used to control the water level in a tank or cistern.
Русский: Поплавковый регулятор уровня жидкости использует отрицательную обратную связь для стабилизации уровня жидкости в сосуде
Date 2010-050-23
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Author Egmason
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