Practical Engineering | The Surprising Efficiency of Canal Locks @PracticalEngineeringChannel | Uploaded April 2020 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
People use boats for all kinds of reasons, and in the same way, there are all kinds, shapes, sizes, and ages of locks used for waterway navigation across the world. Freight is big business. “Shipping” got its name for a reason, and we still use ships to move a lot of our stuff. The video provides a basic summary of how locks work, including an explanation of the water saving basins used on the new locks at the Panama Canal.
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People use boats for all kinds of reasons, and in the same way, there are all kinds, shapes, sizes, and ages of locks used for waterway navigation across the world. Freight is big business. “Shipping” got its name for a reason, and we still use ships to move a lot of our stuff. The video provides a basic summary of how locks work, including an explanation of the water saving basins used on the new locks at the Panama Canal.
Watch this video and the entire Practical Engineering catalog ad-free on Nebula: go.nebula.tv/practical-engineering
-Patreon: patreon.com/PracticalEngineering
-Newsletter: https://practical.engineering/email-list
Writing/Editing/Production: Grady Hillhouse
Editing and Direction Help: Wesley Crump
Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: youtube.com/watch?v=U6fBPdu8w9U
This video is sponsored by supporters like you on Patreon.